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Mind the Gap
Why W. Lewis Garrison Jr. has been accused of turning Alabama into ‘tort hell’
She Speaks the Language
Kimberly Bessiere Martin could have been a spy but she became fascinated with products liability
Leap of Faith
The evolution of Birmingham firm Badham & Buck
The Art of Reversal
Appealing court decisions, Rhonda T. Chambers searches for the flaw in the reasoning and gets the courts to take a second look
LaBella Alvis Will Try Almost Anything
Just don’t ask her to play the piano for you
No Doubt for Miles
Faith in the triumph of good over evil fuels the career of W. Daniel “Dee” Miles
Called to Serve
For Birmingham civil defense litigator Augusta S. Dowd, the legal profession represents a way of giving back
Saltwater in His Veins
Allen E. “Teeto” Graham uses his background in shipbuilding and the seafood business in his maritime practice at Phelps Dunbar
A True Gentleman
Birmingham civil defense attorney Mike Atchison believes in treating everyone with dignity
Q&A with Celia J. Collins
The partner at Johnstone, Adams, Bailey, Gordon & Harris on the changes in employment law over the years, getting more women involved in Alabama politics and making time for triathlons
Living the Motto: Chris Williams Is Still Prepared
Eagle Scout Chris J. Williams became the first LEED-certified attorney in the state of Alabama
The Record Setter
Alabama v. ExxonMobil was a defining moment in Robert Cunningham’s career, but he’d rather talk about what he’s doing today, such as fishing for the 200-pound tarpon
Last Line of Defense
Bryan Stevenson weighs matters of life and death
Most Likely to Succeed
Ann Huckstep's old-fashioned principles earn her modern honors
Representing Monsanto
Adam Peck isn't afraid of controversial cases
The Influence of Bear Bryant
D. Leon Ashford credits the legendary football coach for a career in law