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Feb. 4, 2022

Teamwork

Playing college soccer gave neutral Gail Glick the tools to work collaboratively with parties to forge settlements, she says.

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Judicate West neutral Gail A. Glick started playing soccer at 7.

“I was a very aggressive player,” Glick said, noting she was captain of her team in college and an All American. “I used my speed to my advantage. I used my tenacity to my advantage, and I do think it still informs my life. … It helped make me a mentally tough person.”

Perseverance and patience were a critical part of her approach to ... (continued)

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