Mr. Connected
By Timothy Harper
New Jersey Super Lawyers 2009
Angelo Genova goes from coffeehouse crooner to power player
In the Strike Zone
By Paul Nolan
Corporate Counsel Edition® - May 2009
James Cavanaugh's trial by fire at Hormel
Steven Voigt’s Quest to Renew America
By Kevin Featherly
Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2008
In conservative principles he trusts
The Storyteller
By Stan Sinberg
Florida Super Lawyers 2008
When Milton Hirsch isn't churning out legal thrillers, he's championing the unjustly imprisoned
Just Plain Fun
By Gretchen Roberts
Mid-South Super Lawyers 2009
Christy Jones never wanted to be anything but a lawyer
A Poet, A Museum Director and A Lawyer Who Refuses To Lose
By Paul Sweeney
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
Frank Branson does just what he wants, and that includes winning cases
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.








