From classmates to colleagues to co-authors, Howard Rosenberg, Joey Fischer, and Blayze Karp took an unexpected leap from the world of law into the world of storytelling.Howard Rosenberg, a founding member of a boutique law firm in Michigan, first envisioned this novel during conversations with his old law school friend, Joey Fischer. Their shared memories and reflections on life in the legal world sparked the idea to bring these stories to life. Howard's nephew, Blayze Karp-a sharp-eyed young writer with a gift for editing and structure-encouraged them to put pen to paper and joined the project to help shape their vision.Joey Fischer, now a retired business lawyer, saw the opportunity not just to revisit the legal adventures they lived through, but to embark on a new one: co-writing a novel with Howard, something they'd never imagined doing back in law school.Blayze Karp brought a fresh perspective and a storyteller's touch to help craft the book into something real-bridging generations and bringing together friendship, experience, and creativity.Together, they've transformed legal life into literary life-one story at a time.
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