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Fourth-Down Man
Ken Buck is more than the punter who prosecuted the punter who stabbed the punter
The Ballad of Manuel Ramos
The legal aid attorney returned to his childhood passion—writing—and began winning awards
Recognition
Venting Spleen
The Gold Standard
When not trying cases, Jim Lyons advises governors and presidents. Oh, and he helped bring peace to Ireland, too
American Flyer
It’s a rare day when Jim Brown isn’t on a bicycle
The Supreme Thrill
What's it like to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court?
Head of the Class
Beth Klein is a class action lawyer who strives to satisfy both sides
Stevie from the West Side
Trading Places
Once, Gary Pirosko ticketed drunk drivers; then he prosecuted them; now he defends them
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Water law attorney Anne Castle deals with the lifeblood of Colorado
Ritter's Run
From Zambia to the Denver DA’s office, Bill Ritter has been following an unconventional path toward the state’s highest office
The Never-Ending Case
For a quarter century, Jeffrey Goldstein has been working the same case, pro bono
Artist on the Edge
Kelly Yaksich takes his music off the map
Dismantling OKBOMB
Sean Connelly put McVeigh away
King of the Mountain
Jim Chalat has built his career in a Rocky Mountain niche
The 175 mph Attorney
After a hard day at the office, Tom Ragonetti shifts gears
Of Mice and Men
John Burke and his knockout practice