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Far From the Ho Hum
Charles Rettig’s friendship with Don Ho was a meeting of like minds
Why is the National Enquirer Afraid of This Man?
Martin Singer may be a mad dog, but he’s crazy like a fox
From Crosswords to the Courtroom
Stacy Phillips’ reading includes complex financial documents and iffy national gossip rags
From the Courtroom to a Republic Pictures Ranch
Greg Stone is one of California’s last real cowboys
Re: Re
Joseph Re seizes the day—and juries—with his enthusiasm
The Max Factor in Mediation
Bringing beauty to the business of law
The Noodge
The passion of David Lash
How Do You Fill the Shoes of a Giant?
Randy McMurray grows Johnnie Cochran’s L.A. office
(Un)signed, Sealed, Delivered
Even Tom Girardi depends on the kindness of strangers
Second Career, First Love
Jeffry L. Weiler and Richard A. Killworth married their old professions with their new calling
Head of the Class Action
What kind of weirdo likes justice more than money? Meet Brad Seligman
From Watergate to Princetongate
Ronald Malone demands that people keep their word
The Best Little Art Gallery in San Francisco
Richard Greene built a law firm and a cultural institution in one
ZZYZZYVA and Me
Robert Bunzel fights for his clients … and for poetry
An African Queen
Cynthia Plevin works on behalf of Burundi’s women and children
Stereotype Buster
Liberal Cristina Arguedas fights for those downtrodden, underdog corporate honchos
Can You Be a Millionaire and a Marxist?
John Poswall wonders if ’60s idealism died with seven-figure salaries
The Last Hope
Dennis Riordan, who likes underdogs, takes on a mad-dog case