This may be a case of too many cooks spoiling the soup, but I think I will chime in here.
Although it makes sense that a lawyer would have a high logic, you pushed yours up to 5 and you don't do much with it. (You have one logic linked skill, and thats is level 1) I would back off on logic a bit (don't make it a dump stat, but a bit, maybe 3). Alternatly, look at skills like hardware and electronic warefare. Maybe you are really good with bugs and survielance gear, and hardware would make you good at defeating some physical security measures, like maglocks.
Consider getting some augmentation. Chrome isn't all about hand blades and wired reflexes. Tailored Pherimones and a Vocal range enhancer and you have +4 dice for soical checks. If you can't afford it, consider lowering charisma some. That may sound counter intuitive, but taking one or two less dice via your stat to get four more dice overall still equals a bigger dicepool.
This last one I have mixed feelings about myself, but here goes: I am not sure about putting that may points into interrogation. Its certainly in character, I just don't know how often you will actually get to use it. If things ever to get to the point that a character is on trial, you are already basically screwed. They are in the system, biometerics, dna and tissue samples to hell and back have been taken, have a criminal sin, your repuation has taken a huge hit, and the job is blown. If its a criminal court you might have a chance of a verdict in your favor. If its a corporate court don't even bother showing up. There may be times when you can intimidate somone for info, but to actually interrogate them in the shadows they would basically have to be tied to a chair. At that point all you really need is a troll or a car battery and you can get to the same info of you are not squeemish.
Intimidation certainly does have its uses, but I would drop the specialization, and make even a dice or two and puch up another skill with it. I would just back off a bit and spread the points around some. But thats me, I tend to build generalists and always want alot of different skills.