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.
The New-School Citizen-Lawyer
By Sue Corbett and Bill Glose
Virginia Super Lawyers 2008
Richard Ottinger is a star litigator who shines outside the courtroom
Let Judgment Run Down as Waters, and Righteousness as a Mighty Stream
By Deanne Stone
Northern California Super Lawyers 2008
Who believes that stuff? Amos ... and Arthur Bryant
Aesthetically Yours
By Carlos Harrison
Florida Super Lawyers 2009
How to practice law in an art gallery
Fire and Oxygen
By Keith Hahn
New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Metro
Thomas Moore and Judith Livingston share three children and multimillion-dollar verdicts
From Woodward & Bernstein to Holme Roberts & Owen
By Paul Nolan
Northern California Super Lawyers 2008
A former investigative reporter advises newspapers on where to draw the line
Q&A With Murray Schwartz
By Erik Lundegaard
New York Super Lawyers 2009 - Metro
Murray Schwartz of Schwartz & Perry has been practicing for 60 years. He currently focuses exclusively on all facets of employment law, including employment discrimination.


