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‘Everything I’ve Wanted Said to a Judge’
Neel Lalchandani’s fight for wrongfully convicted exonerees
Fifty States, No Objections
Debra Saltz’s experiences in countrywide marathons hardened her legal resolve
Treading Courtrooms and the Boards
Stephen Rourke has a brain for law and a heart for Broadway
Turning Down the Crescendo of Stress
How Ty Kelly launched a mental wellness resource group at Baker Donelson
Twenty and Change
Perennial listees discuss the past two decades of law
Lighting a Fire
Why Andrew Dansicker takes cases others won’t
The Highest of Runner’s Highs
Eric Harlan’s run as a wingman with Athletes Serving Athletes
Flexible Benefits
How yoga makes Michele Dinterman a better attorney
Going Further Than the Maryland Child Victims Act
Samantha Dos Santos aims to hold perpetrators accountable, whether they’re backed by institutions or not
A Land of Opportunity
How four immigrant lawyers arrived and thrived in Maryland
As Easy as Beethoven’s 9th
Brett Weiss stays composed whether he’s in court or Carnegie Hall
Healing After the Cut
How Booth Ripke helped free Walter Lomax after 39 years of wrongful imprisonment
It Takes Crew (to Make a Thing Go Right)
How Morgan Foster’s experience as a coxswain lends itself to law
Talking Needy Plants, Mexican Ska and Vintage Furniture
Discovery with Jordana Guzman
‘What Was Coming’
Phillip Robinson was thrust onto the front lines of the housing crisis
Flat-Fee Will Get You Somewhere
With Sheri Hoidra, what clients see is what they get
Paddling Ahead
Adam Van Grack flows through complex litigation just as he does whitewater rapids
The Wolf of Smalltimore
From mass shootings and CTE to police and political corruption, Steve Silverman has litigated it all