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Family Matters
Jeanne Tate’s life’s work is about bringing parents and children together
Someone People Want to Follow
Jaret Davis believes in the power of technology and the ability of humans to work together
First Things First
Carol LoCicero fights for her media clients’ constitutional rights
How Richard Schwamm Found His Voice
A childhood speech impediment couldn’t derail his dreams
Compassion, the Constitution and Queen
Discovery with Renee Thompson
Legal Community Mourns Legendary Pensacola Attorney Fred Levin
Attorney with ‘the heart of a champion’ led groundbreaking case against big tobacco
Suit Targets Florida Utility in Water Main Outage
Adam Moskowitz says thousands of Fort Lauderdale businesses were affected
'Women Don't Become Attorneys'
Happily for her clients and the lawyers she’s mentored along the way, Roberta Mandel didn’t take that advice
'Whatever You Do, Don't Look at the Clock'
Florida attorneys swap U.S. Supreme Court stories—from getting dressed down by Scalia to being the last lawyer to address Rehnquist
Walking the Talk
When it comes to diversity, Fort Lauderdale firm Kim Vaughan Lerner means business
The Most Interesting Man in the World
Gerald Richman danced at the LBJ White House, escorted Nixon to a swearing-in, fought for Al Gore’s elective life, and jet-setted with an international arms dealer
Surly, Activist—Online
Erin Smith Aebel’s concerns about the country’s direction inspired her to launch an activist page on Facebook—for starters
The Quiet Power of Julie Frey
How she walks clients through estate planning—minus the gobbledygook
Between Classical Trombonist and Professional Boxer, Adam Langino went with the Law
Discovery with Adam Langino
Destination: Outside Your Comfort Zone
That’s where Virginia Easley Johnson and her colleagues go to help impoverished communities
Moving Society Forward
As Frank Scruggs sees it, that is the ministry of his work
Who We Are
Immigrant attorneys share their journeys to, and visions of, America
Becoming Suzette Moore
How she went from living in her car to taking on Goliaths in court