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The Man Who Would De-Fang Divorce
Steve Mindel thinks you shouldn't have to part with your money when you part with your spouse
Q&A with Robert Hertzberg
After a long and successful political career, including years as the speaker of the California Assembly, Robert Hertzberg reflects on having settled into his law practice.
Old Lawyers Can Learn New Tricks
Ronald Rossi goes back to college in his 50s
Boris Feldman wants to Save the World (And Make It Safe for Fun)
Anyone who can replace stacks of files with piles of toys can't be all bad
No Steak Tartare for Alan Mendelson
A gentle man is sought by emerging life sciences companies
Let Judgment Run Down as Waters, and Righteousness as a Mighty Stream
Who believes that stuff? Amos ... and Arthur Bryant
All He Cared About Was Law
Become the King of Janitors? No, thanks
From Woodward & Bernstein to Holme Roberts & Owen
A former investigative reporter advises newspapers on where to draw the line
The Confessions of a Political Turncoat
Jack Londen may be his family's (political) black sheep, but he's a liberal hero
Son of the Magyar Hercules
Allen Ruby's early training in the ring (and we're not talking Wagner here) prepared him for the fight
An Engineer in the Valley
Thorny business problems are Gordy Davidson's playground
Jerry Falk Almost Always Gets the Last Word
It's so much fun winning appeals for clients
How to Clean Up a Pornographer, and Other Problems of the Law
Nanci Clarence wants you to see the good she sees in people
True Believer
Some people are guided by a moral compass; San Francisco employment attorney Cliff Palefsky has a moral GPS
Why Wayne Brady Would Make A Great Lawyer
Douglas Lief brings his improv skills to the courtroom