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It’s Good to be King
Full-time med mal defense attorney and part-time royalty, Marc Judice represents doctors with pride
A Sweat-Equity Kind of Job
New Orleans attorney James M. Williams hates to lose and will outwork you to make sure he doesn’t
Ethics, Dignity and Judy Barrasso
The Barrasso Usdin Kupperman Freeman & Sarver attorney speaks on the importance of details and why she’s been in trial so often in the past five years
The Baroness of Bankruptcy
Jan Hayden has confirmed bankruptcy plans for casinos, oil companies—and an alligator farm
Cliff Notes
Cliff Rankin deftly handles the Shaw Group’s legal dealings
Look, Up in the Sky!
A bird? Superman? No, it's a plane flown by Daniel Rester
Head Above Water
John Morton's life with Parkinson's and in the pool
Tongue of Fire
Johnny deGravelles on PI law, rock ‘n' roll and who gets to be Shadrach
Bringing New Orleans Back
Kim Boyle defends her clients—and her hometown
The Fine Line Between Mercy and Murder
Rick Simmons defends a doctor accused of post-Katrina ‘mercy killings'
The Life Aquatic
Is your oil rig on its way to Davy Jones’ locker? Call Donald Abaunza
The Lawyer as Surgeon
Phillip Wittmann’s unshakeable poise and precise trial moves win cases for his big-business clients
The Born Communicator
From picking cotton to tackling some of the nation’s toughest class action suits, W. James Singleton isn’t afraid of hard work. And he’s never at a loss for words
Quitters Never Win, But Sometimes Winners Quit
Nancy Marshall turns New Orleans politics on its head
The Empty Chair
How Robert Glass helped save an innocent man from death row
The Greatest
In Jack Martzell’s half-century career, he has represented Muhammad Ali and the KKK has wanted him dead
The Disgraces of Death Row
Neal Walker brings justice to what he calls an unjust system
The Perfect Gentleman
For Henry Alsobrook Jr., imagination is everything. That, and fine wine