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The Best Lawyer Bobby Lee Cook Has Seen

What criminal defense attorney Steve Sadow knows can acquit you

The Muckraker

Linley Jones represents the ultimate “little guy”—someone who wants to sue a lawyer

Eminent in His Domain

Charles N. Pursley is all condemnation, all the time

Midnight in the Theater of Good Acoustics: A Savannah Story

How T. Mills Fleming gave the Lucas a sequel

John Mayoue Declines to Comment

The notoriously tight-lipped celebrity divorce lawyer opens up … but not about Jane, M.J. and Usher

When a Cemetery is Not a Cemetery

And other tales from Oliver Maner’s Patrick T. O’Connor

Kathy Portnoy's Complaint

She brought Updike and Mailer to Atlanta, but couldn’t land Philip Roth

Hugging It Out with Teresa Wynn Roseborough

The self-described Brown v. Board of Education baby embraces The Home Depot

The Wave

An oral history of the first group of female attorneys in Georgia in the 1970s

Two Bobs and a King

How Brinson Askew Berry became the biggest firm in Rome

And the Children’s Lawyer Shall Lead

J.Tom Morgan would like Georgia to rank higher than 49th on everything involving kids

GC of the GA GOP

Republican lawyer Anne W. Lewis talks voter ID laws, the state’s political racial divide, and a few social issues—including same-sex marriage—where her position is evolving

Major, Esq.

Victims of nursing home abuse, Maj. Michael A. Prieto has got your six

Battlefield Norcross

How Rebecca Franklin and Jeff Harris helped close a drug treatment center

The Dealmaker

Don’t misbehave on Aasia Mustakeem’s watch

The Greg Maddux of Georgia Law

Tom Carlock isn’t intimidating; he just beats you

Legal Aide

For more than 40 years, David A. Webster has worked to empower those in need

Doing the Dozens

Professional liability defense lawyer Christine L. Mast juggles dozens of cases—including, recently, Leibel v. Johnson