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Scott Schulten’s Bucket List
After an epiphany at 57, the business/corporate lawyer hit the road
Dream Facilitator
What comes after Ph.D.? For Tim Xia, it’s J.D.
Supreme Decision
Leah Ward Sears is off the bench and in the game
Putting the Puzzle Together
Elder law attorney Ruthann Lacey blends professionalism with compassion
Family Matters
When breaking up is hard to do, Randy Kessler is the man to see
C. Neal Pope’s Door-to-Door Advocacy
The class action attorney from Pope, McGlamry, Kilpatrick, Morrison & Norwood on the best mentoring in the world, the greatest tool in cross-examination and what juries can’t forgive
The Scout
Jim Matthews uses his ballplayer grading scale for med-mal cases
Why Wait?
How a rare disease gave Musa Eubanks perspective
The New King of Torts
Thomas Malone learned from losing; now he rarely does
The Path NOT Cleared
B.J. Bernstein fights mandatory minimums and keeps clients prayed up—and that has made all the difference
The Pilot
Andy Scherffius lands planes, and handles plane-crash litigation, safely
Baghdad Clarity
Bart Newman grappled with existential questions in Iraq, then published the answers
Speed Racer
Catastrophic injury lawyer Michael L. Werner can’t drive 55
Lawyer in the Mist
Richard Horder represents developers, protects gorillas and searches for common ground
Q&A With Nagendra “Nick” Setty
How Nagendra Setty dropped out (of med school), turned on (to patent law) and set up Fish & Richardson’s Atlanta office
The Man Who Wouldn’t Wait
Why William B. Hill Jr. talks to Juanita
Bright Knight
Why Stephen Bright makes sure no one stands alone
“The Only Thing That Lasts”
Real estate lawyer Carol Clark deals with everything from taxes to termites ... to ghosts