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Voice of Calm
Once a child soldier in Lebanon, Haitham E. Ballout rebuilt his life in the U.S. Now he helps others do the same
The Robe
Kelly Chang Rickert on being the girl who’s blindfolded with the justice scales
His Way
For employment lawyer Perry Smith, songwriting is just a hobby; but that didn’t stop American Idol from calling
Bleeding Dodger Blue
Recent Texas transplant Victoria Cook has already made a splash in the McCourt divorce case
Controlled Risk
Construction lawyer Jay Freedman keeps things steady during the real estate crisis
Fearless
Sara Azari fled Khomeini-era Iran, practiced law in Rio and defends the worst of the worst
The Entertainment Lawyer is with the Band
Christiane Cargill Kinney gets creative while helping the creative
TLC After 9/11
Benjamin Bunn, Ken Turek, and the San Diego lawyers who helped the families of 9/11 victims
Something That Feels Like Justice
Staying up late with Mike Attanasio
Mr. Fix-It
When lawyers have a mess on their hands, they call Charles Sevilla
Long-Term Care
Estate planning and probate attorney Carol Kao talks with her clients about the two certainties of life: death and taxes
From O.J. to Skilling
Dan Petrocelli on how to handle the high-profile cases
Compassion for the Client
Amy Fisch Solomon takes on Bayer, Disney and the ‘learned intermediary defense’
Making Deals Happen
In junior high, Brian Weinhart sold hair dryers to secretaries; now he makes multimillion-dollar deals
Four Wheels Good, Two Wheels Just as Good
Howard Krepack tries to keep L.A. roads safe for bicyclists
It’ll Be Back
Howard Weg and David Shemano see the Terminator franchise through two bankruptcies
The Problem Solver
Brian Kabateck’s grandparents survived the Armenian genocide; now he represents the descendants of those who didn’t
‘Take Your Violin and Go Back to Vienna!’
Entertainment lawyer Eric Weissmann, of Weissmann Wolff Bergman Coleman Grodin & Evall, on fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe, becoming friends with Gene Wilder, and being called ‘a rotten son of a bitch’ by Burt Lancaster