“I put people skills even higher than intelligence. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist but you do have to be good at reading the room.” Stephen Keogh is sitting in the boardroom of William Fry solicitors in Dublin’s docklands explaining to The Currency what makes a top corporate lawyer.  Someone who looks around corners, he elaborates. Someone with more than the raw ingredients of hunger and a work ethic who can identify what the client wants out of any given situation, and does their best to deliver it. If anyone should know the ingredients of success, it is…