lives, Prince and I are probably better friends than attorney-client,” he says. This past year, he went to South Africa with Oprah Winfrey to celebrate the opening of her girls school. He also flew to the Bahamas to celebrate Stevie Wonder’s birthday. But he says it’s tough, particularly these days, to move from professional to personal. “The demands on my time are different,” he says. “I’ve grown up. I’m busy and I have a family.”
His only daughter, about to start first grade, has even developed familiar traits. “Some of the things she’ll say, or the way she’ll attempt to get her way or leverage her position, you think: ‘Wow, you’d be a great advocate for someone.'”
Being back at LeBoeuf, he concedes, has taken some getting used to. “When you’re a small shop,” he says, “you do what needs to be done and you don’t have those divisions