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All's Fair in Love and Divorce
Or it is when Sherby Scurto is one of the attorneys
Not Scott Turow's Last Trial
After 14 books and 40 years in the law, the bestselling author is still going strong
The Fight Isn't Over
In 50 years, Flint Taylor has battled Nazis, the KKK, police and the FBI, and he’s still standing
Attorney of Records
DJ Alan S. King remains vital to Chicago’s house music scene
Cutting Through the Darkness
How education attorney Darcy Kriha helped a blind immigrant gain citizenship
Lending a Paw
Jen Novoselsky helps rehabilitate court case dogs
The Simple Story of Raj Shah
The litigator masters the facts, then focuses on the critical issue
The Lawyer of Lost Causes and Bizarre Cases
Mark DeBofsky contends with Illinois’ slayer statute
The Face of a Lawyer
An oral history of trailblazing women in Illinois law
Keeping Pace
The IP litigator’s engine always runs at full speed
The Play’s the Thing
Foster care advocate Jay Paul Deratany fights injustice in the courtroom and on the stage
Change of Heart
Craig Tobin tried the last ‘heart balm’ case in Illinois history
Discovery with Kimberly A. Cook
Kimberly Cook on family law, oversharing and all things Beyoncé
Expecting Better
Employment lawyer Renee Coover talks up pregnancy rights from the TEDx stage
Repairing the World
David Inlander builds bridges between world religions
Local Counsel with Jodi S. Green
Jodi S. Green tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Unwinnable
Kathleen Zellner lives for impossible cases, including Steven Avery's
Advocatus Quod Auctor
How Anthony Licata’s Hannibal’s Niece finally saw the light of day