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There and Back Again with Tom Albin
Why he started and returned to his best fit: Connecticut Legal Services

Exercising Their Power
Four women who’ve practiced law since the ’70s share their origin stories

Parallel Practices Make Perfect
David Rintoul’s balancing act as a lawyer, trombonist and award-winning culinary artist

The Deep End
One of Dan Brody’s first cases was the Michael Cohen probe

A Moral Obligation
Why Catherine Mohan helps immigrant children and families

Expect the Unexpected
Going to the bench and back with John Nazzaro

Restless Woman Searching
Family attorney and novelist Christine Whitehead sees herself in her characters

Ventura Highway
Adma Moura’s path from au pair to PI attorney

Title 911
Felice Duffy’s Title IX work started with fighting for the right to play

Second Acts
James Diamond explores options for restorative justice after mass shootings

The Complete and Total Badass
Nina Pirrotti on fighting the good fight

All the Livelong Day
George J. Cahill Jr. reflects on his tenure working on the railroad

The Bulldog and the Scholar
How Tara Knight and Hugh Keefe became Connecticut’s criminal law power couple

He's a Sharp-Dressed Attorney ... Except for that One Time
Discovery with Anthony Daub

The Real Power
Nisha Mungroo isn’t here for the paycheck

Quynh Goodhouse Gives the Ultimate 2020 Advice: Be Kind Anyway
Discovery with Quynh Goodhouse

'A Quick Education'
The case that introduced Michael Cacace to the transgender community and to the law

Becoming Josh Koskoff
Before he could succeed, the third-generation lawyer had to stop trying to be his father and grandfather