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One of the Last Southern Gentlemen
Philip C. Henry is the very soul of understatement
Feet on the Ground
Teri Plummer McClure ensures that UPS runs smoothly
David's Song
A college friendship with Brian Piccolo led David Zacks into lifelong pro bono work for the American Cancer Society
The Master Storyteller
‘Talk to no one except Edward T.M. Garland!’
First and No Longer Counting
Linda Klein is exemplary; back in the day, she knew she had to be
The Possible Dream
Charles Kuck, lover of both Don Quixote and Atlas Shrugged, has five ways to reform immigration law
New Sheriff in Town
Patricia G. Griffith, a Lady Bulldog at UGA, is also a bulldog in court
Cochran’s Man in Atlanta
Hezekiah Sistrunk Jr. sees lawyering as a service job
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