As a lawyer in private practice for many years, I discovered that law and justice and truth weren't all the same thing. I've always been a humorist in giving talks, and I built my law practice singing in nightclubs at night -- and passing out business cards at the breaks. What better place to meet people who need an attorney, right? In Colorado, The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News must have thought a lawyer singing in bars was newsworthy so they did very nice human-interest articles on me that brought me a lot of attention -- and a lot of clients:
"The Singing Attorney"
"The Court Jester."
Things just progressed from there.