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Not The Secretary, The Assistant, The Typist, The Helpmate
Even though lawyering is in her blood, in the male-dominated legal world of the 1970s, M. Natalie McSherry had to prove all the things she wasn’t before she could prove what she was
The Constant Constables
James Constable, the fifth generation of Constables to practice law in Maryland, tells us about his passion for preserving land, growing up in the country, and that time his great-great uncle almost clobbered a U.S. president
How Dondi West Was Won
The Baltimore lawyer keeps his eyes on the frontiers of technology while helping fellow service members
From the Barre to the Bar
Rebecca A. Nitkin traded in her pointe shoes for a criminal defense practice
Across The Aisle Style
Benjamin Rosenberg wants to beat his opponents, not beat them down
The Boy on the Bay
It didn’t take a message in a bottle for M. Hamilton “Tony” Whitman Jr. to grow up to be a maritime lawyer. Instead, it was sailing on the Chesapeake Bay as a boy and, later, serving time in the Navy
Blind Spot
Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum works to shed light on the issues those with disabilities face
Killing Them with Kindness
Plaintiff’s lawyers hate to face Donald L. DeVries Jr. in a courtroom because he is so darn nice
The Humanizer
Criminal defense attorney Rene Sandler has one job: defend
Defiant DNA
Companies that place people over profit should fear Robert K. Jenner
Silver Lining
From fundraising to pro bono work, bankruptcy lawyer Irving E. Walker helps break down barriers for the homeless of Maryland
Whistle Blown
Genevievette Walker-Lightfoot had evidence in 2004 that Bernie Madoff was committing fraud; no one listened
Maryland Law & Politics
Timothy F. Maloney talks ’70s politics, civility among lawyers, and having a gun pointed at his head
Chasing the Issue
Caroline Ciraolo always liked numbers; but it’s her people skills that make her a top tax controversy attorney
The Quiet Man
A family law case with Michael G. Hendler means intelligent dialogue and client resolution
Catching Up with Kathleen Cahill
Since appearing in the 2012 Super Lawyers magazine article, employment lawyer Kathleen Cahill continues to have a full plate.
Dynamite
Employment lawyer Kathleen Cahill shakes things up locally and nationally
Love and Documents
Lawrence Jacobs helps same-sex couples plan their estates