The Challenge Junkie
By Adrienne Schofhauser
Oregon Super Lawyers 2008
Brenna Legaard keeps her motor running
Grace Under Fire
By Joan Hennessy
Virginia Super Lawyers 2008
Family law attorney Betty Moore Sandler's goal is to bring people to consensus ... and to cheer on Kentucky basketball
Marin-ating the Law
By Erica Lehrer Goldman
Texas Super Lawyers 2007
Michael Marin fights for fairness, whether his client is a huge corporation or the average Texas juror
Jacqueline Harding’s Emmy
By Paul Nolan
Southern California Rising Stars 2009
How does a labor lawyer win television's highest honor?
Play Ball!
By Susan Wenner Jackson
Ohio Super Lawyers 2009
George Yund hits home runs for Minor League Baseball
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
By Anthony Head
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
Like Abraham, Craig Watkins asks if we want to destroy the righteous with the wicked
Hanging Their Own Shingles
By Kirsten Marcum
Indiana Super Lawyers 2009
For some lawyers, big-firm life represents a kind of security. For others, what's more important is independence, autonomy and flexibility. We spoke with three young attorneys practicing at small or solo firms to see what life is like on their own.







