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Stormer v. System
Dan Stormer likes fighting for people who need help
The Golbert Report
Traveling the world and buying Chagalls with international tax attorney Albert S. Golbert
A Hollywood (Hills) Ending
How Gregory L. Bentley and Inner City Law Center helped tenants who didn’t know their rights—or that they had any
The Man in the Gray Hat
The formerly controversial Gene Iredale embraces nuance and theft
‘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
Fitzgerald's Trumpet
When Ken Fitzgerald isn’t repping the San Diego Chicken or cross-examining bad actors, he moonlights with the La Jolla Symphony
Location, Location, Location
Real estate attorney Susan Lee Daly’s parents crossed the 38th parallel, then an ocean, to give her this opportunity
Convicted Until Proven Innocent
California Western School of Law’s Innocence Project tries to ‘put Humpty Dumpty back together’ to free the wrongfully imprisoned
Security for Survivors
Latham & Watkins helps Holocaust victims seek financial reparations from the German government
Who Would Rosie Hire?
Jean K. Hyams is all about making sure her clients get a fair shake in the workplace
Comfortable in Sacramento
Gary L. Bradus brokers 9-figure deals, but at heart he’s a ‘small-town’ kind of guy
Chaos Theory
How Kurt Melchior, who escaped Nazi Germany at 13, metamorphosed into a business litigator
Roads to Resolution
Victor Schachter on launching mediation centers in emerging democracies around the world
Simon Says, Juries Listen
Antitrust attorney Bruce Simon has gotten ‘in the heads’ of Archer Daniels Midland, Anheuser-Busch and international cartels—but he says there’s no need to be nasty