In 2000, the Daily Law Bulletin hired a 24-year-old out of the University of Wisconsin to join its writing staff. Over the next three years, Adam Lasker penned hundreds of stories for readers.The more he wrote for the Law Bulletin, the more Lasker became interested in the field of law. So much so, he decided to transition from the newsroom to the courtroom. In 2003, he enrolled in The John Marshall Law School.After graduating and passing the bar, Lasker worked at Lavelle Law Group. Three years later, he opened his own …