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07/25/2011
From Law Practice Magazine, July/August 2011
When real estate executive Greg Hague found himself working more with banks and foreclosures than with real people, he decided to return to his first career choice: law. A year later, the 62-year-old received the top score in the Arizona bar exam and joined Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP.
Hague's transition from the business world to the legal field is celebrated in the July/August 2011 issue of Law Practice, which features first-person tales from lawyers who have made a leap to new waters.
Hague's practice focuses primarily on business, commercial and real estate law. He holds the distinction of achieving top score for the February 2010 Arizona bar exam. Prior to practicing law, Hague established a successful career in real estate.
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