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Rob Dickinson was in high school when he started to seriously think about going into law. He saw how the law — and the absence of it — had a direct impact on individuals and communities, and he was inspired to both serve the public and advocate for change where needed. After graduation, he entered the workforce and started a family, but the idea of be-coming an attorney continued to beckon him.
“It wasn’t easy,” he explained. “But I am grateful that I chose to change course and follow this career path. I’ve never regretted doing so.”
Dickinson shares that the number of mentors he’s had in his life are too many to count, but Brett Hamm and Rich Andrus have had a lasting impact on his life.
“They are honest, integrous and honorable,” he said. “Due to their influenc

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