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The Raconteur
When Shanin Specter speaks, med mal juries listen

The Honor of the Force
State trooper-turned-attorney David J. MacMain now serves and protects his former comrades

There and Back Again
Employment lawyer Martha Hartle Munsch’s journey from the courtroom to the classroom and back

Family Guy
Albert Momjian wrote the book on family law, literally

Dianne Elderkin Finds Her Voice
How a shy chemistry student became a commanding and record-breaking patent lawyer

The Collector
Greg Gifford has spent a lifetime gathering historic bottles and deeply satisfying thank-you letters

If It Can Be Tried In Front of a Jury, Mark Tanner Can Do It
At 39, medical malpractice attorney Mark Tanner became one of the youngest fellows in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He was just getting started

Cleaning Up
Maritime lawyer Richard Ogrodowski goes from part-time janitor to full-time partner

A Voice for Kids
Jennifer McGarrity provides one for children who need one

Lawyer, Uninterrupted
Although Shevelle McPherson’s adolescence ended abruptly, that didn’t stop her from becoming a top trial lawyer

The Debt Doctor
Pittsburgh’s Matt Herron restores his clients to financial and emotional health

Q&A With Daniel Ryan III
Daniel Ryan III of O’Brien & Ryan in Plymouth Meeting on working with surgeons, letting clients be teachers, and still not being over that Georgetown-Villanova game

In Bobbi They Trust
Why Roberta Liebenberg is a heroine to her clients

The Cable Guy
Art Block has been structuring deals for Comcast since 1978

The Negotiator
Louis Kushner believes any two parties can reach a settlement

Bezar Experience
Nadeem Bezar grew up around doctors. Now he sues them  

The Big Talker
Rick Grimaldi has opinions and isn't afraid to share them over AM radio

Top Gun
Denny Shupe's high-flying career

The Pope, The Prince and Mickey Pohl
The key to his success? He treats everyone the same

Q&A: Roy DeCaro
The keys to trying a case

The Cable Guy
Art Block has been structuring deals for Comcast since 1978

Eddie Edwards’ Field of Dreams
To him, life is just one long fantasy camp

‘I Refuse to Hear She Died. The Blood Will Be on All Our Hands’
The pressure on immigration lawyer Elena Park

Citizen Cohn
Joseph Cohn has made a career out of arguing ferociously for the disadvantaged

Ed Ciarimboli is likable, he’s honorable and you can see it
He would be an engineer today except he enjoys people too much

The Jet
Bill Vinsko's uncommon ability to make peace with the sharks

Steven Voigt’s Quest to Renew America
In conservative principles he trusts

Lorena Ahumada Was Never Promised a Rose Garden
But that was just what she got as a staffer in the Clinton White House

The Oracle
Manny Pokotilow and the digital revolution  

The Partner
Lynne Gold-Bikin on saving, and ending, marriages  

In The Ring With Jerry McDevitt
He's who Vince McMahon calls when the WWE is up against the ropes        

Inside Joseph Tate’s Cocoon
Why clients feel safe there  

The Unpredictable Quarterback
Joe Hurley keeps his clients in the clear by keeping his opponents guessing

Ed Mullin Is No Mother Teresa
But he did advocate for her mission in one memorable case

Pedaling a Cure for Multiple Sclerosis
That's what David Pollock does every year on his spring bike outing  

The Rock ‘n’ Roll Odyssey of Steve Irwin
Make that Gator McCoy  

The Tattler
Fantasy ballplayers, Ironmen and more  

From the Barbershop to the Courtroom
Bernard Smalley of Anapol Schwartz on cutting hair, making arguments and watching waves  

Leap of Faith
Meet six young lawyers who took a deep breath and plunged into solo practice

Great Scott!
As a city prosecutor, Scott P. Sigman made waves by bringing WMD charges against drug runners. Now he's employing his trademark intensity at Bochetto & Lentz

The Man Who Would Be D.A.
Seth Williams got 46 percent of the votes in a primary against an incumbent considered untouchable. He vows to do better next time

The Saint
Jerry McHugh would never refer to himself as such. But others do—and not just his clients

And the Oscar Goes to...
Lawyer and thespian Tom Kline for his outstanding performance in the courtroom and on stage

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