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The Atticus of Attica

From rioting prisoners to Black Panthers to animal-rights defenders, Michael E. Deutsch has been on the front line of the fight for civil rights

‘DUI Don’

Donald Ramsell is the authority on Illinois’ drinking and driving laws

Collective Conscience

Jim Franczek is a management-side bargainer, but he never forgets what life is like for working men and women

A More Inclusive Way

Maurice Grant makes it his business to boost diversity

An Effective Voice

Appellate lawyer Linda Coberly fights for immigrants’ rights

Lifting While Climbing

Angela Elbert has her business clients—and her community—covered

Treating the Whole Patient

Li-Hsien “Lily” Rin-Laures is an M.D., but these days she’s healing biotechs

Larry R. Rogers Sr. on Personal (and Corporate) Responsibility

The Chicago attorney says everyone makes mistakes—but there’s a time for accountability

Paying it Forward

Lenny Sachs on reinvesting in the community

Operation Greylord: Fixing the System

An oral history of the investigation that took down a corrupt Cook County court system

Andrew Stoltmann Unweaves a "Tapestry of Fraud"

The former broker fights back for victims of bad investment advice

Intercepted

CareerBuilder’s Alex Green started in the NFL before redirecting to the law

Living the Law

Defense attorney Patrick Dowd learned the craft from his father’s generation of ‘Rat Pack’ lawyers

His Witness

Lessons in Cross-Examination and Life from Chicago Trial Lawyer Jeffrey Stone

The 'Good Divorce' Lawyer

Miles N. Beermann, with Beermann Pritikin Mirabelli Swerdlove, teaches splitting spouses how to be in the same room together

Taking on Donald Rumsfeld

Michael Kanovitz accuses the former secretary of defense of condoning the torture of his clients

The Most Respected Adversary

How Paula Litt’s sleuthing skills ignited the business litigator’s career

Starting Over

Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Life After Innocence, the only program of its kind, opened its doors in 2009 for exonerated prisoners struggling to get back on their feet