- HomicideLAPD detective Morris Baker–a Holocaust survivor who drowns his fractured memories of the unspeakable in schnapps and work–is called to the scene of a horrific double-homicide. The victims are John Huston, a once-promising but now forgotten film director, and an up-and-coming young journalist named Walter Cronkite. Clutched in the hand of one of the dead men is a cryptic note containing the phrase “beat the devils” followed by a single name: Baker. Did the two men die in an attack fueled by better-dead-than-red sentiment, as the Hueys are quick to conclude, or were they murdered in a cover-up designed to protect–or even set in motion–a secret plot connected to Baker’s past?
- Intellectual PropertyStephen’s work includes intellectual property protection and registration, intellectual property licensing, and drafting/negotiation of contracts in music, film, literature, social media, and sports. Stephen is also a certified contract advisor and agent with the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA). Stephen is also registered as a Name, Image and Likeness Agent for NCAA athletes in several states.
- Tax LawMr. Remick received his B.S. from Wharton School in 1959, his J.D. from Temple University School of Law in 1962, and a L.L.M. in tax law from Villanova School of Law in 1984.