

#EVAN SCHWARTZ SOFTWARE#
Dorothy goes to the big, almost industrial-looking Emerald City with her sidekicks, innocently kicks the heinies of oppressive witches, and exposes a crooked ruler in Oz. After 6.5 years of run with the company, Evan Schwartz has just announced today as his last day as the Software Engineer at Ripple. Superman, like Dorothy, was an orphan raised by Kansas farmers, and in his earliest incarnation he travels to "the big city" and battles Depression-era slumlords and crooked mine owners.

The superhero comparison dovetails with Depression-era themes seen in the film. I am an exhibiting artist from Brooklyn, New York who makes dynamic art divided in to four distinct bodies of work. Similarly, the farmhands Hunk, Hickory, and Zeke ( none of whom appear in the source material) become the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion. For instance, the despicable Miss Gulch (who only exists in the film) essentially transforms into the Wicked Witch of the West while another silver-screen insertion, the sketchy Professor Marvel, becomes the fraudulent wizard Oz. Check out our latest blog post on crafting a great developer experience with SLOs, generic alerting rules, and complex PromQL queries. As the Founder, CEO and Managing Partner of Schwartz, Conroy & Hack, PC, Evan Schwartz is a highly skilled litigator in the niche area of insurance recovery. Superman and Batman, both do-gooders with secret identities, gained pop cultural prominence in the 1930s, which is reflected in The Wizard of Oz through the addition of implied alter egos.

He is a member of multiple bar associations and legal associations related to the practice of insurance recovery law. Time notes the similarity of the characters to superheroes. Evan received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University and his Juris Doctorate from Touro Law Center, cum laude, where he was Editor of the Touro Law Review.
