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Steady at the Wheel
Appellate lawyer Arend Abel loves guiding people through the labyrinth of the law

Erin Drummy’s Bedside Manner
One woman’s journey from respiratory therapy to the law

Family Law
After following in the footsteps of her parents, Ann and Ed, Kathleen DeLaney now leads the way

Ray of Light
Ray Basile devotes his free time to the Indy Special Olympics

The Gold Standard
Trent Sandifur transmutes his Fort Knox experience into a sterling legal career

View From the Top
Bruce Kehoe has a 30,000-foot perspective on his career

Oh, the Places She’s Been!
Mary Nold Larimore treads new ground in her law practice—and her outdoor adventures

Q&A With James Knauer
Over the course of his career, James Knauer of Kroger, Gardis & Regas has served as federal receiver in four Ponzi scheme cases, and helped about 200,000 former employees of Walmart reach a class action settlement with the retail giant.

The Game Changer
Elsa Cole, the NCAA’s first GC

Hanging Their Own Shingles
For some lawyers, big-firm life represents a kind of security. For others, what's more important is independence, autonomy and flexibility. We spoke with three young attorneys practicing at small or solo firms to see what life is like on their own.

A Rare Breed
Talking bull with Sherry Fabina-Abney

Kickstart My Charitable Heart
Rodney Taylor puts his two-wheeled passion to good use

Welcome Back, Conour
William Conour loves to teach, whether he's in the courtroom or out

Scales of Justice
Bryce Bennett heads up his firm and his firm’s rock band

Crossing Borders and the Blue Line
Bob York has traveled around the world coaching hockey

The Friendly Neighborhood Attack Dog
Jackie Bennett Jr. may bark at hostile witnesses inside the courtroom, but outside, he doesn’t bite

Café au Laity
Shokrina Beering journeys to Panama to assist the Guaymi Indians

Home of the Brave
Three Indiana attorneys who have served their country in the armed forces tell their tales