The head of Mintz Levin and a renowned American Boston lawyer, Robert Popeo. In 1968, Bob was employed as the firm’s first lateral attorney; throughout his 55-year career, he later became chairman in 1989 and was elevated to Mintz.
He created the acclaimed White Collar Defense & Government Investigations Practice when he established the firm’s Litigation Practice.
The chairman was renowned for his steadfast commitment to both the lawyers and personnel of Mintz and his clients. Read More...
Toby Keith’s career trajectory belied the famous F. Scott Fitzgerald observation that there are no second acts in American lives. The country superstar’s entire public life was defined by his second act — the moment he embraced the gaudy jingoism of the post-9/11 era, recording “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” a 2002 country chart-topper that divided as many listeners as it united, and titling a 2003 album “Shock’n Y’all. Read More...
Explore More ESPN issued an apology Sunday after fumbling an apparent attempt to hop on the bandwagon of the parody Twitter account @CaptAndrewLuck, which depicts the Colts quarterback as a Civil War officer, during Saturday’s AFC wild-card game between the Colts and Texans.
During the broadcast, the Worldwide Leader paired Civil War-inspired graphics to highlight the success of Luck and the offensive line with the Confederate anthem, “Dixie,” drawing ire from viewers and fans alike. Read More...