Four decades after taking the court at what would eventually become the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, a top in-house lawyer from American International Group Inc. is headed to DLA Piper in New York, although he won’t be in attendance for the first serve festivities that start in the city later this month.

Instead, P. Nicholas Kourides will be Uganda, climbing a mountain.

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