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When she’s not slaying trolls and conquering class actions, Cindy Ricketts proves lawyers can manage life and the law
Priscilla Frisby on kind-of-drunk defendants, her love of music and why she doesn’t argue with fools
As Phoenix’s first lady, Nicole France Stanton fights bullying in her brother’s memory
Make-A-Wish co-founder William Drury Jr. has created a lasting legacy of helping sick children and their families
Jody A. Corrales on hoops fandom, look-alike contests and unexpected courtroom phone calls
Booker T. Evans Jr. speaks softly but powerfully for clients who might otherwise go unheard
David Wm. Engelman on what he’s learned after 40 years of law and a lifetime of helping the less fortunate
James A. Ryan approaches business law as only a former NSA intelligence agent could: by decrypting coded information and putting the pieces back together
Arizona Justice Project founder Larry A. Hammond speaks about the cases that have “gut-hooked” him
Pamela Overton Risoleo juggles high-stakes litigation, her family and empowering young women
Media lawyer and Dylan sound-alike David J. Bodney protects the media’s access to public records
Legendary Phoenix defense attorney Larry Debus is equally adept at navigating sea currents and jury trials
When people hire personal injury attorney Patrick McGroder, they know they’re getting his full attention
Tom Curzon keeps his cool-at work and on the taekwondo mat
Tom Henze finds something to defend in Arizona's most notorious murderers and corporate criminals
Labor and employment trial lawyer Lonnie Williams talks to Super Lawyers about his struggle to be taken seriously, the art of trying a case and what it's like hosting a cooking show.
When he isn't refereeing at the Super Bowl, Ed Hochuli runs one of the largest litigation firms in Arizona