Good Works
Three New Jersey attorneys take time out to serve the homeless and the injured
Where Have You Gone, Thomas Edison?
Patent attorney Darin Gibby’s new book poses the question: Why Has America Stopped Inventing?
In the Footsteps of His Father
Second-generation attorney Brent Rosser lets integrity and honesty guide his practice and pro bono work
Good Work
William Gibbs, Linda Coberly and Richard Levin believe in giving back
Situation NORML
Why Kirk Obear, a former chief of military justice, works pro bono for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
Ahead of the Game
Kathleen Wu advocates for diversity in the boardroom and on the tennis court
Ann Cathcart Chaplin
How a 38-year-old is leading Fish & Richardson’s litigation practice group
The Right Track
Dana Herberholz’s interest in science makes him a perfect match for IP law
Behind-the-Scenes Man
Bennett Fidlow brings Hollywood to Richmond
The Entertainment Lawyer is with the Band
Christiane Cargill Kinney gets creative while helping the creative
His Way
For employment lawyer Perry Smith, songwriting is just a hobby; but that didn’t stop American Idol from calling
Living the Motto: Chris Williams Is Still Prepared
Eagle Scout Chris J. Williams became the first LEED-certified attorney in the state of Alabama
Word for Word
What advice would you give to young attorneys today?
Word For Word
Super Lawyers asks: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received?
Word for Word
What was the best advice you ever received?
Travis Crabtree’s Second Dream Job
He’s already had his first one, as a sports reporter. Now he has his second, as a media lawyer
Pro Bono: Helping Those Who Help Others
Ted White and the Boettcher Foundation
An Emotional Area of Practice
Marco Chayet chose elder law because of a landmark (and personal) case
Scott Schulten’s Bucket List
After an epiphany at 57, the business/corporate lawyer hit the road
Erin Drummy’s Bedside Manner
One woman’s journey from respiratory therapy to the law
Law and Literature 101
Criminal defense attorney William Terpening looks to books for insight
On Call
Laura Hensley Smith explores the intersection between medicine and law

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