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2015

Details, Details

How Kathryn Doi’s penchant for wading through regulations helped save dental coverage for millions of Californians

I Don’t Know What I’d Do Otherwise

An oral history of attorneys who remember wearing fedoras and watch fobs, hopping the “C” train to the office, and triumphantly negotiating a salary of $9,000. A year.

When Lawyers Need Lawyers

Karen Goodman defends attorneys facing malpractice claims; Bill Gwire puts them in the hot seat

Annette Hurst: Defending Your Right to Skip Ads

How she got a judge to reject broadcasters’ demands for an injunction against DISH Network

Flip the Script

When Luke Ellis gets a case, the first thing he does is tear it apart

‘We All Need Help Sometimes’

Why Russell Austin can’t say no to community service

Ana de Albaâ's Homegrown Activism

The daughter of immigrant workers returns to Central Valley, law degree in hand

The Five-Tool Player

Inspired by an injustice, bored by the CIA, business litigator Michelle J. Correll keeps moving

Right Way for Right-of-Way

Eminent domain attorney and Expo Line advocate Bradford B. Kuhn on why the easiest way from Point A to Point B isn’t necessarily a straight line

The Return of Lenny Sanz

Employment plaintiff attorney Leonard H. Sansanowicz learned empathy as an actor opposite (among others) Steve Carrell

Prisoners of Wars

From Gitmo to Orange County, Cindy Pánuco fights for inmate rights

Rescuing businesses and other animals

Lindsey L. Smith on the emotional burden of bankruptcy

A Quintessential American Story

Ken Lee’s journey from Seoul, to Koreatown, to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

‘Hey Chick, Want to Go to Court?’

An oral history of the good, the bad and the ugly experiences of the first wave of female attorneys

Indubitably Holm

Top med-mal attorney Margaret Holm wants you to know she’s not that interesting

The Talent Behind the Talent

Candace Carlo is like Teri Garr in a Game of Thrones town

O Coach, My Coach

What Lester J. Friedman learned from John Wooden

Too Sexy for My … Job?

Employment defense attorney Samantha N. Hoffman, scion of a surfing clan, on gender-plus discrimination cases