Host
July 17, 2025
Host
Senior Counsel at DLA Piper
In this episode of declarations., Host Todd S. Rich sits down with Fred Klein for a deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation about law, legacy, and leadership. Fred reflects on a distinguished legal career shaped by meaningful mentorship, rigorous standards, and his enduring commitment to human connection. From his early influences at Mercersburg Academy to his pivotal role in Washington D.C.’s real estate legal landscape, Fred shares stories that illuminate how relationships, empathy, and trust have defined his approach to law and life. The episode also explores Fred’s reflections on artificial intelligence, his passion for teaching, and the values that guide his ongoing work in philanthropy and education.
They discuss:
• Why Fred’s guiding principle is to make all human interactions meaningful
• His formative experiences at Mercersburg Academy and how they shaped his identity
• The unlikely moment that launched his real estate law career
• How he builds enduring client relationships across private equity, family offices, and public companies
• Why AI and data transparency are opportunities—not threats—to the legal industry
• His belief that reputation, handwritten notes, and generosity still matter in a tech-driven world
• How he’s approaching his “non-retirement” through teaching, board work, and community service
A thoughtful listen for anyone interested in leadership, mentorship, and the human side of high-stakes law and investing.
Topics:
(00:00:00) – Intro
(00:02:26) – Fred’s declaration: Making human interactions meaningful
(00:05:49) – Fred’s early life and education
(00:08:51) – Journey into law and real estate
(00:17:49) – Partnerships and career growth
(00:21:12) – Diverse clientele and tailored advice
(00:23:31) – Investor expectations and risk management
(00:25:38) – Adapting to real estate market changes
(00:26:14) – The role of artificial intelligence in real estate
(00:29:31) – The importance of relationships in business
(00:32:32) – Expressing gratitude and personal growth
(00:37:22) – Philanthropy and future plans
(00:41:40) – Books and advice for personal development
(00:45:09) – Closing remarks and disclaimers
Jack Dwyer discusses CFG’s entrepreneurial approach to financing healthcare properties, and the innovative ways he and his family give back.
Michael Glosserman discusses long-term partnerships, investing with conviction, and the four components to happiness.
We value partnership and welcome your interest in what we are doing. How can we work together?