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Marathon Man
‘Chip' Merlin takes it to the finish line, at work and after hours
Take Two
A short-lived acting career pays off for James R. Holland
Donald Lykkebak’s High-Flying Career
If you're an astronaut accused of hunting down a romantic rival, he is the lawyer to call. Oh, did we mention the diapers?
Shane Kelley’s Lawyerly Lineage
The estate attorney's ancestors trekked by horse and wagon to Fort Lauderdale, where his great-grandfather hung his law shingle. The rest is history
Basic Black
If the town has to burn down for justice to be done, that’s a risk Roy Black is willing to take
Panhandle with Care
Alan Bookman doesn’t clown around—well, maybe once a year—when it comes to serving his community
Smoked Out
Steve Yerrid helped hold Big Tobacco’s feet to the fire—to the tune of $13.6 billion
Raising the Bar
Francisco R. Angones had the good luck to escape Cuba as a child. What he achieved after that had nothingto do with chance
Master of Disaster
If you don’t count hurricanes, earthquakes, plagues and terrorist strikes, Mike Bedke lives a pretty quiet life
Despot Defender
Even Noriega deserved a good lawyer.
Force of Law
If you see Rhea Law coming—especially if her helmet’s on—best get out of the way
Geared Up
Racing or litigating, Keiner aims to win.
Horse Sense
Outside the office, Equels is an accomplished equestrian.
Family Values
Damian says herding kids through foster care just isn’t enough.
Scaling New Heights
A Star is Born
Rebecca Steele’s unusual career turn
The Soul of a Poet
How he became a lawyer is stranger than fiction
Defying Dictators
For the cause of human rights, Pedro Martinez-Fraga has sued Castro, Chávez, Pinochet and Aristide