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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
Faithful Practice
L. Martin Nussbaum and Charles Goldberg represent churches, mosques, temples
Swimming, Not Sinking
Denver native Lawrence Litvak talks cases, judges and his ‘sink or swim’ philosophy
Lane v. U.S.
Whether defending death row inmates or Balloon Boy’s dad, David Lane strives to keep government abuse in check
Defending Goliath
Kenzo Kawanabe of Davis Graham & Stubbs on what ultimately influences jurors
Veteran’s Day in Court
Natalie Brown of Leventhal, Brown & Puga soldiers on for a soldier
In the Frick of Time
Ann Frick specializes in taking over tough cases and winning
Wartime Consigliere
How Richard Baer, accidental general counsel and wannabe cop, helped Qwest survive a $3 billion accounting scandal
Q&A With Gary B. Blum
The time and expense of the Rocky Flats case didn’t lead Gary Blum to consider alternative dispute resolution; he was already a proponent
Single-Minded Passions
Three young lawyers find success by finding the right areas of law
From Linebacker to Lawyer
John M. Husband took Woody Hayes' football lessons to the courtroom
Lawyers of the Sky
Attorneys at the intersection of aviation and law