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How Debra Bogaards Got Tough
The formidable personal injury attorney both goes for the jugular and encourages civility (through scotch and baseball)
“Who Are Those Guys?”
Bankruptcy boutique Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby & Pascuzzi plays well—and fights well—with others
Living the Dream
How Susan T. Kumagai rose from a disadvantaged childhood to co-found a thriving employment law firm
The Oracle
Geoff Howard orchestrates Oracle’s landmark case against fellow tech giant SAP
Extraordinary Abilities
Julie Pearl leads Pearl Law Group’s pro bono charge on immigration cases
Pioneer Spirit
An American Lawyer in Paris
Every summer, Brian Recor turns into “un avocat”
Understanding the Business
On the job with employment defense attorney Sabrina A. Beldner
To Dream a Dream of Family Law
Michael Maguire won a Tony for leading a failed revolution in the original Broadway production of Les Miserables; now he helps those with failed marriages
The Ownership Society
What makes Andrews Lagasse Branch & Bell work?
The General
MICHAEL I. NEIL JOINED THE MILITARY BECAUSE OF THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT AND BECAME COMMANDER AT CAMP PENDLETON DURING THE GULF WAR
The Nonprofit Motive
How Darryl Solberg helps organizations become tax-exempt
Back Pay
Ruth D. Kahn works with Holocaust survivors
As Much about Psychology as the Law
Leah Bishop on the soft side of estate planning
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.