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Mr. Keep It Clean
Bill Bock helps keep the Olympic playing field level
A Lawyer Like You
Vanessa López Aguilera isn’t afraid to take family law cases to court
Leading the Class Action Cavalry
How Richard Shevitz put his class action know-how to use for Holocaust victims
The Steady Hand
Rick Norris calmly guides his clients—and his aircraft—amidst turbulence
For the Love of Bloomington
Betsy K. Greene of Greene & Schultz on representing plaintiffs, doing victory dances and pushing those damned boulders
“Why Are You Competing With Me?”
An oral history of the first wave of female attorneys
The King of Uphill Battles
Unlikely causes don’t faze personal injury attorney Terry Noffsinger
Known Unknowns
Andy Hull of Hoover Hull Turner on finding antique radios, empathizing with professional liability clients and overcoming early-career jitters
In Good Hands
Shelice R. Tolbert on good lawyering, good health and good lessons learned
The Right Connections
How Notre Dame law student Alisa Finelli linked need with know-how
Calm in the Storm
Family law attorney Nancy Cross keeps her cool when others don’t
Building It From Scratch
Elder law solo practitioner Claire E. Lewis on the Affordable Care Act, dealing with end-of-life issues, and her involvement in establishing the practice area in Indiana
Hell, Belief and Brownfields
Former philosophy instructor David L. Guevara helps clients avoid environmental liability and worse
The Cases That Matter
Henry J. Price talks about his highest-profile case—and the one that changed his career forever
Coming in First
Julia Blackwell Gelinas has blazed trails for female attorneys in Indianapolis, but it’s her work ethic and passion for the law that mark her 30-year career
From Bailiff to Bar
Trial lawyer Nathaniel Lee of Lee & Fairman on getting his foot in the door, President Barack Obama and the year he had 24 cases lined up
The Language of Law
George “Corky” Plews has forged much of the state’s environmental and insurance coverage law
The Great Generalist
Jon Laramore of Baker & Daniels on how the lessons he learned working in government—in both civil and criminal arenas—give him a leg up in his appellate law practice