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Across the Aisle: Linda Miller Savitt and David deRubertis
The two employment attorneys share alma maters and a big-picture perspective; but their disagreements are legend
Here Comes the Boom
Paul S. Meyer may look like a kid in a candy store, but he has a lust for the jugular
Access to Justice
David Ettinger fights for fee waivers
My Lawyer, the Doctor
A funny thing happened on the way to Bryan Wahl’s J.D.; he got an M.D.
Oscar, Oscar, Oscar
John Quinn and David Quinto, of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, general counsel and lawyer for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, get ready for their close-up
A Whole Different Ballgame
Tax attorney William Choi found his legal passion when he began representing nonprofits
Property Before People?
IP attorney Peter Afrasiabi seeks change in immigration courts
Friending Ted Ullyot
Facebook’s first general counsel participates in hackathons, runs races, and brings the legal and engineering teams together
The Change Agent
Josh Floum helped Visa unify its business and continues to guide the company as currency evolves
A Civil Defense
Don’t underestimate the cordial Nancy Sheehan
The Compassionate Approach to Divorce
Mindy Ross says the human issues are the same, even if the client is named Sean Penn
Man With a Mission
Protecting children from sexual abuse—it's a calling for Robert Allard
The Memorable Estate Attorney
Mary White’s signature orange briefcase isn’t the only reason people remember her
How Dean Johnson Became a Journalist
A phone call to chasten legal pundits catapulted the criminal defense attorney onto national TV
Bette Epstein’s Estate Secrets
The Reed Smith lawyer tells why her practice area is anything but routine
Keating’s Lawyer
How Stephen C. Neal got the troubled financier (almost) off the hook
Robert B. Kaplan and the Art of Heavy Lifting
The bankruptcy lawyer shepherds big clients through tough times
The Thief, His Wife & Her Lawyer
Marc Miles successfully defended the widow of an alleged Ponzi schemer; but the case wasn’t over