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2020 Vision
Almost a decade before the pandemic forced America’s students into virtual school, Granville Templeton’s education-tech startup saw the future
Ms. Maydanich's Neighborhood
The business lit lawyer owes much to Owings Mills
The Next Gen Levels Up
Six millennials on ageism, navigating two recessions, the debt burden and the rewards of a legal career
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg’s COVID-19 Online Resource Center for Business Clients
With the law changing every day, Barry Greenberg and his team created an online crisis-response center—in one day
Carrying that Weight
Before leading his firm’s independent investigation into the Freddie Gray killing, Jason Downs shattered superior court success-rate averages as a public defender in D.C.
'This Is Going To Be The Craziest Thing You've Ever Heard'
Clients often say that to Jeff Nusinov; they’re often wrong
The Bold Type
Cheryl Hepfer bloodied her forehead against glass ceilings so the next class of women lawyers didn’t have to
Spoiler Alert: Jemi Cho Will Toast to That
Discovery with Jemi Cho
The Fight for Victims' Rights
The horrific crime that made a lawyer out of Steven Kelly
Reign Maker
The multidisciplined life of Saidah Grimes
Discovery with Cecilia B. Paizs
Cecilia Paizs passed three different bar exams on the first try—if she didn’t already have a gold medal, we’d give her one.
Oh Snap
Lawyer-photographer Leslie Billman went from snapping still lifes to capturing the world’s most dynamic athletes
Shedding Light
What’s the long-term effect of true-crime series like Serial and Making a Murderer? C. Justin Brown mostly sees positives
‘The City was on Fire’
Six African-American attorneys on rising up in the backyard of Thurgood Marshall—and navigating Baltimore’s legal landscape, before and after Freddie Gray
Cruz Control
Levin & Gann’s first female managing partner keeps things steady with levelheaded calmness
You Had Me at Hello
Meet Gary Leibowitz, who runs a one-stop agent-and-lawyer shop for athlete clients
"Look, this is the conversation that's probably happening right now behind closed doors"
What tax attorney Caroline Ciraolo learned at the DOJ
The Protector of Families
Montgomery County family law magistrate Bibi Berry says attorneys guided by the core value of steadfast integrity can do no wrong