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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2016 · 32 MIN

25: Rick Roberts is a real court jester [podcast]

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Rick is a real court jester   Rick Roberts manages to keep a busy comedy schedule while also being a Partner in a law firm. He’s performed at Caroline’s Comedy Club in New York City as well as Mohegan Sun and several theaters in Connecticut. He regrets not starting sooner because it has been a huge complement to his law career. In this episode, Rick says that all firms want to have intellectually stimulated staff so why not encourage that? He admits most professional jobs are all-consuming so it’s easy to get into a routine of passive entertainment, like going home and watching television, instead of actively pursuing a passion.   Rick is a partner at Nuzzo & Roberts, a 22 lawyer firm in Cheshire CT, focused on trial work defending people and companies who get sued. He graduated from Binghamton University and SUNY Buffalo Law School and is now listed in Connecticut and New England Super Lawyers. John talks with Rick Roberts             Other pictures of Rick (click to enlarge)   Rick on stage at a show in Connecticut.   Rick acting out one of his jokes.   Getting some big laughs at a theater.   Rick’s links LinkedIn Nuzzo & Roberts Law Firm Rick Roberts comedy website

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