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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Estate Planning
Steven Widdes lightened the mood with self-deprecating humor
When Love Walked In
As lawyer John Cord and his wife, Kelly, were working their way through their bucket list, they decided it was time to open their doors to a foster child
An Empire of Concealed Assets
How Richard Goldberg and David Shuster got terminating sanctions in a bankruptcy case
Local Counsel with Robert Brewer Jr.
The Bethesda attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
(R)IP Address
What happens to our e-pulse after death? Estate planning Anne Coventry is on the case
All the President's Men
Ninety-four, to be exact, in President Donald Trump’s graduating class at New York Military Academy. Baltimore’s Paul Bekman was one of them
The Crisis at Hand
Stuart Knotts Skok’s unique knowledge of divorces involving children with special needs
The Riveter
Lisa Sparks opens doors to the law for underprivileged girls
Tech Support
How an early fascination with programming led Michael Oliver to computer law
Ever Ready. Ever Faithful. Ever on the Watch.
How will the DOJ report impact criminal law in Baltimore?
The Untouchables
Whether defending public enemy No.1 or Baltimore’s most reviled organization, Joshua Treem takes the clients no one else will
Local Counsel with Emerson L. Dorsey Jr.
Real estate attorney Emerson L. Dorsey Jr. tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
The Music Man
Steve Elville helps tune up local music programs
The Human Touch
Kerry D. Staton is such a good lawyer he almost bankrupted Baltimore
Bosses
Forget a sports car—Heather Hostetter and Amy Strent made the most of a “mid-life crisis” when they struck out on their own
The Long Recovery
Ron Karp is still fighting for the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Kenya
Balti-More
McGuireWoods’ Ava Lias-Booker on why she’s tired of ‘first’ but not ‘more’
Under the Microscope
How Serial helped C. Justin Brown’s case for Adnan Syed—and how it opened his every legal move to scrutiny