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Easy Reader
Ann-Marie McGaughey shows kids that books open doors
The Matchmaker
Ajay Jindia knows someone who knows someone
The Big Brother
William K. Whitner’s schedule makes yours look like a girly-man’s
Regina Molden Won't Wait
The managing partner of Molden Holley acts locally, thinks nationally
Henry Perlowski Fits In
A native New Yorker likes the South just fine
Mr. Reed Goes to Washington?
Thanks to his parents’ sacrifices, Kasim Reed has opportunities in both law and politics
The Child Advocate
Antavius Weems and his 1,300 clients
Pro on Pro Bono
Courtland Reichman represents the have-nots and the have-lots
Corliss in Charge
At first, she just wanted to be a lawyer. Now she’s the first African American to head an Atlanta office of a national firm
Al Gore's Lawyer
Who did the former vice president call for help in arguing his case during the battle for Florida? Teresa Wynn Roseborough
Travelin' Man
Tom Harrold has not only picked up 2.3 million frequent flyer miles during his travels, he’s also become friends with Helmut and Mikhail
All the World is Jeff Lewis’ Stage
A former football hero/movie star shines in his role at Holland & Knight
Bill Needle likes the law. But he loves barbecue
Bill Needle likes the law. But he loves barbecue
The Legal Guitarist
Life is just a song for Doc Schneider
Shattering Glass Ceilings
When Mary Ann Oakley began her law career, women were still a rarity in the profession
Top Gun
Whether he’s asked to broker a tricky negotiation or land a fighter jet in treacherous waters, Andy Scott never shies from a challenge
The Collector
Whether leather-bound sets of books or vintage port, Bob Tanner knows what he likes