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Before Starting His Law Firm, He Narrowly Avoided Prison. Now He's Giving Back by Helping an Incarcerated Entrepreneur

After his Boston law firm made the Inc. 5000, Keegan Caldwell started receiving requests from inmates for pro-bono patent work. One man's story really stuck out.

By GABRIELLE BIENASZ, EDITORIAL ASSISTANT, INC., @gbienasz


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