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Being Buffalo Bill
J. Gary Trichter channels a Western hero

A Lawyer in Love With Two Blind Disciplines: Justice and Wine-Tasting
Both Randy Roach and his wines have depth and good character

Media Man
John Zieser represents publishing giant Meredith Corp.

Win or Lose. Then Draw
Marc Jacobs knows that people laugh at him. It's part of his job

A Man in a Big Hurry
Patrick Avakian is hooked on speed

Jacqueline Harding’s Emmy
How does a labor lawyer win television's highest honor?

That’s My Life Up There on the Stage!
For public defender John Littrell, the line between theater and real life got a little blurred

The Negotiator
Louis Kushner believes any two parties can reach a settlement

In the Strike Zone
James Cavanaugh's trial by fire at Hormel

The King of Dallas’ Homeless People
Jennifer King enlists the homeless in community service

An Emmy for Jennifer
Jennifer Morris tells tales of unsung heroes

Growing Up in the Navy
Amy Jetel puts the skills she learned while in uniform to good use

Riding Passenger, For Fun and Profit
Chris Collins liked being a rock star, but he loves being a lawyer

Confessions of a Former Couch Potato
Lawrence Jacobson goes from the sofa to swimming with the sharks

Conquering Cancer Together
Lori Loo and son Quinten work in tandem to beat an awful foe

What to Expect from the Supreme Court
Eddie Lazarus' newest book reveals hitherto unknown machinations behind the nation's highest court

Barefoot in Bali
David Neale says deep sea diving makes him a better lawyer

Around the World with Cargill
Steven Euller brings a wealth of international experience to his post       

From Woodward & Bernstein to Holme Roberts & Owen
A former investigative reporter advises newspapers on where to draw the line        

Stephen Murphy and the Art of the Legal Novel

Why Bruce Wagman Refuses to Argue the Law with His Clients

The Confessions of a Political Turncoat
Jack Londen may be his family's (political) black sheep, but he's a liberal hero        

Old Lawyers Can Learn New Tricks
Ronald Rossi goes back to college in his 50s        

Why Wayne Brady Would Make A Great Lawyer
Douglas Lief brings his improv skills to the courtroom  

Reach Out and Touch Someone
Dad checks in from Iraq  

The Accidental Do-Gooder
How Seth Levy fell into trying to save the world  

Why Patrick Maloney’s Wedding (and His Life) Was Darn Near Ruined

The Tattler
Fantasy ballplayers, Ironmen and more  

How to Win at Poker Without Ever Playing a Hand

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