After a long career with high-profile cases that include the effort to free imprisoned boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, Outten & Golden’s Lewis Steel, a prominent civil rights attorney, is hanging up the gloves.
Steel, who retires as senior counsel at the firm, began his legal career in the 1960s. And while he successfully fought to spring Carter from prison, he doesn’t shy away from discussing cases that didn’t go his way.
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