Seduced by Trial Law
Robin Gibbs on the opportunity that he saw 40 years ago for small firms in commercial litigation
The Doyenne of Dorsey
Dorsey & Whitney’s Marianne Short on what it’s like to manage one of the state’s largest firms, her role as a leading female pioneer, and lessons learned from a certain vice president
Family Guy
Richard Orsinger of McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing talks about designing CLE presentations, the genius of Bruce Bowen and just how long it takes for a divorce to stop hurting
The Man from Merced
Growing up, Gary Hernandez was anxious to leave, but he keeps coming back
Q&A With Daniel Ryan III
Daniel Ryan III of O’Brien & Ryan in Plymouth Meeting on working with surgeons, letting clients be teachers, and still not being over that Georgetown-Villanova game
Q&A With Paul D’Amato
Plaintiff’s lawyer Paul D’Amato of D’Amato Law Firm in Linwood on building pyramids, walking three feet above the ground and practicing with his daughter Alexa
Magic Johnson
In 2000, Channing Johnson helped a church buy the Forum, and his life changed forever
Q&A: Roy DeCaro
The keys to trying a case
Q&A: Tom Salerno
Tom Salerno on saving hospitals, handling obnoxious lawyers and earning blood wings
From the Barbershop to the Courtroom
Bernard Smalley of Anapol Schwartz on cutting hair, making arguments and watching waves

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