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Mr. Gillin Goes to Orinda

A '60s Norman Vincent Peale survives. No-thrives

A Novel Idea

The pseudonymous Will Nathan wrote a book about lawyers with no moral limits

A Nice Guy Finishes First

Robert Van Nest proves that “world-class litigator” and “decent guy” aren’t mutually exclusive concepts

Giving Discrimination the Ho-Heave

Christopher Ho is a firewall for mistreated immigrants

A Fish Tale

At first glance, Barry Melton appears to be a “Fish” out of water

Freud, Socrates and Glass LLP

David Glass is a whole new kind of family lawyer

Clark Kent’s Pal Finds Genuine Drama in the Courtroom

Deborah M. Parker made waves in court instead of Hollywood

For Abusive Employers, The Dai Has Been Cast

Cornelia Dai, along with her good karma Pasadena law firm, doesn’t just hate injustice; she changes its course

Michael Baroni Hates Big Law Bills

By keeping lawsuit costs low, and thinking like a businessman, this general counsel has presided over a doubling of company revenues

Alex Kohner and the Naked Truth

Connected? Kohner’s pals and his family helped propel him to success

How to Win at Poker and Never Play a Hand

Shaun C. Clark takes a gamble on the World Poker Tour

Whom to Partner With for Your Family Law Practice? Family, Of Course

Scott Klopert and Debra Ravden practice family law. Doubly so.

It Takes an INS Lawyer to Know an INS Lawyer

Laura Wytsma devotes several hundred pro bono hours to immigration and asylum cases

Guarding the Fourth Estate

When the press wants to speak truth to power, Guylyn Cummins makes sure they’re heard

An Attorney and a Gentleman

David Casey’s cool and composed approach to law has earned him some of the largest settlements and awards in San Diego history

The Flame of Justice

Lilia Velasquez speaks out for refugees, immigrants and the oppressed

Protecting Indian Pass

Courtney Ann Coyle helps the Quechan Indian Tribe save its sacred land and cultural heritage