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Playing on a Different Court
When he’s not a family law attorney, Tyler P. Brown is an NCAA basketball referee

Vending More Than Chips & Sips
Robert Greenberg’s nonprofit helps people with disabilities

Innovation & Collaboration
Three Maryland family law attorneys reflect on 112 combined years of practice

No Blueprint
Jhanelle Graham Caldwell’s musically paved path to the law

Much Ado About Something
From the stage to the courtroom, Andrew Janet keeps his audience with him

‘I Have to Keep Going’
Losing asylum cases has taught Anna Tijerina so much

Solar Power to the People
Todd Chason got in on the ground floor of Maryland’s solar industry

Boardwalk Empire
Before the law, Joey Kroart helped run his family’s iconic Ocean City art gallery

The Alliance
Ashley Ward says it’s her turn to pull up the next gen of Black women lawyers

On the Wall for Justice
For Bruce Plaxen, it’s about the law, his clients, and what’s right

The Secondary Storyline
As a journalist, Chelsea Crawford saw the story no one else did

In a Strange Land
The resilience of Oana Brooks

To Do Something Useful
Jonelle Ocloo is dedicated to helping immigrants, both on and off the clock

50 for 50
Billy Murphy’s legal career hits the half-century mark

A Sweet Talent
Andrea Sugar is writing her way through the pandemic

The Next Gen Levels Up
Six millennials on ageism, navigating two recessions, the debt burden and the rewards of a legal career

Ms. Maydanich's Neighborhood
The business lit lawyer owes much to Owings Mills

2020 Vision
Almost a decade before the pandemic forced America’s students into virtual school, Granville Templeton’s education-tech startup saw the future