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Homeowners’ Guide
When the walls crack, folks call on construction litigation attorney Heidi Storz
Real People, Real Problems and a Chance to Help
Three reasons why the law appeals to real estate attorney Willis Carpenter
Search, Rescue and Mediate
Attorney Bonnie Schriner and her search and rescue dog are on call
Krendl’s Methods of Practice
As mentor and force of nature, Cathy Krendl has left a permanent mark on Colorado business law
Land Useful
Land use attorney Sarah M. Rockwell, of Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell, grew up hearing dinner-table conversations about Denver redevelopment
The Professional
Kenzo Kawanabe fights to live in a more meritocratic society
Marathon Man
Everyone thought Walter Sargent was crazy to open a solo practice focusing on appellate law; no one thinks that now
Serving the Secret Service
Sean R. Gallagher protects Secret Service agents all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court
The Life of Reilly
Dan Reilly has a simple goal: he wants to put together the greatest trial team in the country
The Man from Cherry Creek North
Preservation, restoration and activism characterize Gary Jackson’s legacy
After Columbine
An oral history of the legal issues surrounding the Littleton tragedy
Where Have You Gone, Thomas Edison?
Patent attorney Darin Gibby’s new book poses the question: Why Has America Stopped Inventing?
Lone Ranger
Jean Dubofsky, the first female justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, and the appellate lawyer who took Amendment 2 to the U.S. Supreme Court, reflects on her career
Tackling Giants
Employment lawyer Diane King takes on big companies like Lockheed Martin
An Emotional Area of Practice
Marco Chayet chose elder law because of a landmark (and personal) case
Pro Bono: Helping Those Who Help Others
Ted White and the Boettcher Foundation
Normal Genius
Malcolm Wheeler can win a case just by showing up