Attorney feature articles in Kentucky

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Front-Runner

In the world of horse racing, W. Craig Robertson III does more than observe

A Masters Mindset

Alison Zeitlin has brought her determination and skills to cross-country horse racing, the Masters, and more

Gerry Toner Channels the Spirit of Christmas

With encouragement from Frank Capra, he has been writing Christmas stories for decades

‘I Should’ve Done it Sooner’

Never mind that it’s ‘all on you.’ Six local attorneys who took the leap to solo practice have never looked back

Compassion Project

Ameer Mabjish’s documentary explores the heroin crisis from a humanitarian viewpoint

They Were Here

John Hays is helping an arts org bring attention to the often-unseen history of slavery

3M OKs $10 Billion+ Settlement in ‘Forever Chemicals’ Case

Kentucky attorney Rob Bilott is a warrior in the battle against PFAS

A People’s Lawyer

How Margo Grubbs went from policing to defending the underdog

An Unwilling Party

How Craig Dilger defended the University of Louisville against furious fans

'A Presence You Can't Learn'

Jennifer Moore is eloquent, charismatic—and takes no prisoners

Fighting 'Forever Chemicals'

How Rob Bilott's life became a mission to hold DuPont accountable

The Floodgates

Charity S. Bird on the rash of closures and Subchapter Vs during the pandemic

'We Are So Screwed'

A Kentucky bankruptcy attorney talks about the COVID-19 fallout

Family Feud

How Kent Wicker helped three Kentucky sisters land their rightful inheritance

Ride of a Lifetime

Amy Berge’s priorities take their turns at the top

The ‘Architectural Downfall’ of Fred Joseph

How the Louisville attorney worked his passions for civil rights and building into a community-based real estate practice

Taking on Kim Davis

Louisville attorney Laura Landenwich sued the Rowan County clerk for refusing to issue marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court approved same-sex marriage

Lessons from the Five-and-Dime

Lexington attorney Peter Perlman learned early in life that one person can have an outsized impact on others