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.
A Most Accessible Lawyer
By Laura Paskus
Southwest Super Lawyers 2009
Sarah Singleton leaves her phone on
The Crisis Preventer
By Kathryn DeLong
Super Lawyers Business Edition 2011
From the FTC to P&G, Deborah Platt Majoras keeps consumers in mind
A Special Breed
By
Alaska Super Lawyers 2007
Not everyone is cut out to live-let alone practice law-in Alaska. Four local attorneys explain the allure of their frosty home state
Ahead of the Curve
By Aimée Groth
Florida Rising Stars 2010
How Rachel May Zysk landed a major terrorism case before even landing her J.D.
In the Footsteps of His Father
By Betsy Graca
North Carolina Rising Stars 2012
Second-generation attorney Brent Rosser lets integrity and honesty guide his practice and pro bono work
The Queen of Malpractice
By Elizabeth Wasserman
Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2009
Sandra Robinson is empathetic and easygoing: Watch out
























