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Georgia's Favorite Nephew

Lawton Jordan grew up at Camp David. So why is he disillusioned with politics?

No Man is an Island

Sea Islander Cal Smith is anything but isolated

Peripheral Vision

Fine-art photographer Robert West focuses on the timeless

The Art Collector

Lawrence Ashe has an eye for the whimsical

Have Camera, Will Travel

Jim Monacell knows your county courthouse

Unforgettable

Whether representing Fortune 500 companies or mentoring young lawyers, W. Ray Persons has the debonair, confident presence of a Nat King Cole

Practice Made Perfect

Beth Tanis’ early fear of failure pushed her to become one of the most successful attorneys in Georgia

Mr. Ethics

Richard Sinkfield quietly wins the day: in court, at the negotiating table, and in his rather remarkable intersection with history

The Bobby Lee Cook Show

Meet the seersuckersuit-wearing, hot-dog-eating, huge-fee-charging Summerville lawyer who may have inspired Matlock

The Storyteller's Story

Atlanta's Ira Genberg isn’t just one of the top lawyers in the country; he’s the next Scott Turow

JAG

Scott Holcomb helped draft the rules of engagement for Operation Iraqi Freedom; now he's bringing the fight home

License to Thrill

Stacey Abrams’ life is Action-Packed! And Spine-Tingling! Even without the spy novels she writes

The Two Sides to the Story

Former prosecutor Noah Pines now works criminal defense

Unconventional Wisdom

Lovita Tandy did what everyone told her not to do — and became partner at age 32

A Cause to Fight For

Gayle Abramson Csehy talks about that case, and the case for which she'd rather be remembered

A Hotlantan in Iceland

Marc Douglas Glenn in the land of midnight golf

Swimming with Sharks

Robert Highsmith Jr. navigates between politics, lobbying and ethics

The Lawyer Other Lawyers Made

Robert Jackson IV was an EPA scientist who couldn’t stand having his research abused by lawyers; so he became one