Stein’s Way
Joshua Stein, one of the first lawyers with a laptop, hangs a shingle midcareer
Big Deal
Julie Jacobs navigates the new media frontier at AOL
Keeping Divorce Civil
Lynn Fontaine Newsome makes partings more peaceful
Making Deals Happen
In junior high, Brian Weinhart sold hair dryers to secretaries; now he makes multimillion-dollar deals
The Ultimate Lawyer-Statesman
How Gary Naftalis beat Perry Mason, defended Michael Eisner, and sank a shot at Madison Square Garden
The Expert
Greg Joseph is the corporate litigator you want answering that 3 a.m. (or 4 a.m.) phone call
Priceless
Noah Hanft leads the charge at MasterCard
Mr. Connected
Angelo Genova goes from coffeehouse crooner to power player
Pepsi One
Larry Thompson stands behind an iconic American brand
Rupert Murdoch’s Right-Hand Man
Lon Jacobs helped News Corporation take over The Wall Street Journal and MySpace
Boies v. Bush v. Gore
David Boies looks back at a brilliant career... and a Supreme Court decision that changed a nation
What Is Life Worth?
After 9/11, Kenneth Feinberg had to answer that unanswerable question
Inside Man
Robert Barnett is a giant in publishing, an expert at presidential debate prep, and just an all-around nice guy
Government Problems? Call Ted Wells
Lewis Libby, in big trouble, knew where to turn
International Road Warrior
Rachel Robbins, lead lawyer for the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, always knows where her passport is

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