Hanging Their Own Shingles
By Kirsten Marcum
New England Super Lawyers 2008
Not every lawyer gets to stroll into the office at 10 or spend a few hours fishing for striped bass every morning. Then again, not every lawyer takes out his own trash, worries about the firm's cash flow, or plans her next wave of online marketing. We spoke to five young New England lawyers at small firms to see what life is like when you are your own accountant, bookkeeper, secretary, reference librarian, IT consultant and janitor.
Rupert Murdoch’s Right-Hand Man
By Timothy Harper
Corporate Counsel Edition® 2008
Lon Jacobs helped News Corporation take over The Wall Street Journal and MySpace
In the Strike Zone
By Paul Nolan
Corporate Counsel Edition® - May 2009
James Cavanaugh's trial by fire at Hormel
Serving a Higher Power
By Kathryn DeLong
Ohio Super Lawyers 2009
Whether her client is the U.S. government or a convicted mobster, Carole Rendon is always working for justice
Barefoot in Bali
By Paul Nolan
Southern California Super Lawyers 2009
David Neale says deep sea diving makes him a better lawyer
Just a Closer Walk
By James Walsh
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
After more than $250 million in wins, Ray Thomas found he was missing something—and it wasn’t success
Boies v. Bush v. Gore
By Timothy Harper
New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Metro
David Boies looks back at a brilliant career... and a Supreme Court decision that changed a nation












