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Liquid Assets

For local lawyers in love with the grape, options range from helping vintners finance land deals to producing wine of their own

Local Counsel with Benjamin E. Shiftan

The San Francisco attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

For a Friend of a Friend of a Friend

Yosef Peretz has taken on heavyweights like Tesla, but he always finds time to help those down on their luck hang onto their homes

‘Just a [Supreme] Thrill’

An oral history of local lawyers who clerked in the rarefied chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court, for justices ranging from William O. Douglas to Stephen Breyer

The Lawyer Judges Wish They Could Clone

Rick Watters keeps his focus on the client—and his ego in check

Uncommon Courtesy

Bill Smith is determined to bring back good manners

Discovery with Sarah Fergusson Chambless

The Manatt associate boldly goes where no corporate and finance attorney has gone before

Tea With Ginsburg, Hiking With O’Connor

Two attorneys reminisce about their year clerking or the U.S. Supreme Court

Local Counsel with Sara Kornblatt

The Gibbs Giden attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

The Great Promise

Moez Kaba, a first-generation Pakistani Muslim, reps clients from the LGBT community to a Koch brother

New Game Plus

How Stephen McArthur turned his gaming passion into a niche practice

Kindred Spirits

Mia Yamamoto spent years working for social justice before finding it for herself

500 Hours of Prep for a 30-Minute Argument

If Kathryn Karcher lives in Washington state, why is she president of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers?

Troll Roads

Stephen Korniczky conquered a patent troll—and then made it pay

The Grinders

The back-and-forth of John C. Taylor and David Ring

L.A. Unconfidential

Nine top attorneys talk about practicing law from the 1950s to today

A Little Humanity

Civil rights attorney Ron Kaye leads the charge against malfeasance in law enforcement