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"After a fateful car accident, an MRI scan revealed a shadow on [attorney Robert Brams's] brain that suddenly shattered his carefully constructed life. Brams was diagnosed with brain cancer--one of the most overwhelming challenges a person can face. What would the future hold for Brams and his family? [He] has been through six extraordinary years: four hospitals, two brain surgeries, a seizure, a stroke, a coma, life support, ICUs, radiation, chemotherapy, various rehab regimens, a hemophilia diagnosis, and countless MRIs. ... While his legal career has ended, his continuing struggles have…mehr

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"After a fateful car accident, an MRI scan revealed a shadow on [attorney Robert Brams's] brain that suddenly shattered his carefully constructed life. Brams was diagnosed with brain cancer--one of the most overwhelming challenges a person can face. What would the future hold for Brams and his family? [He] has been through six extraordinary years: four hospitals, two brain surgeries, a seizure, a stroke, a coma, life support, ICUs, radiation, chemotherapy, various rehab regimens, a hemophilia diagnosis, and countless MRIs. ... While his legal career has ended, his continuing struggles have caused him to reprioritize his values and change his perspective on what really matters in life. Having stood at death's door and now confronted with an uncertain prognosis, Brams's insights on life, love, family, education, business, and finding your passion take on a distinctive power and clarity"--Dust jacket flap.
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Robert S. Brams practiced law for over thirty years, including as a partner in the Washington, DC offices of Patton Boggs and Greenberg Traurig. In both firms, he served as either a practice group chair or co-chair of the Real Estate, Government Contracts, and Construction Projects groups. He handled development matters, as well as claims and disputes around the world on major infrastructure projects, frequently in the Middle East. He served as lead counsel on the Hurricane Katrina and the Super Storm Sandy cleanup projects. He has handled matters involving dams, tunnels, airports, bridges, railways, corporate headquarters, and data centers, as well as disputes arising on the Big Dig project in Boston. He was a frequent author and lecturer on a variety of infrastructure development issues. He has been recognized as a "Best Lawyer" by various organizations and publications, and identified as an "Eminent Practitioner" by Chambers, the leading publication ranking top lawyers in the world.