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Super Friends
When one of Batman’s creators needed justice, Stacey Friends swooped in
Helping the Next Generation
Mahsa Khanbabai knows the challenges immigrants face — she’s faced them herself
Catching Up With the Coluccis
Darin and Dino on brotherhood, making clients happy, and who Mom liked best
Patent Portent
Giovanna Fessenden’s family history of inventing presaged her career in IP law
The Whole Picture
Tax lawyer Ameek Ponda combines the macro and the micro
Science Fiction and Science Fact
Kirsten Mayer takes on junk science one wrongful conviction at a time
Navigating Court Closures During the Pandemic
Massachusetts' Bar Association president shares advice and resources for attorneys
Steady Under Pressure
Russell Beck excels when business disputes come in “short, fast and hot”
“The Collective Failure”
Ropes & Gray attorneys on investigating Larry Nassar
Changing the Balance
How Mala Rafik tips the scales toward plaintiffs in employee benefits litigation
An Everyday Guy from Dorchester
Neil Sugarman looks back on more than 50 years in the law
Keep Calm and Litigate On
Lisa Arrowood wins cases with tranquil intensit
An Interview with Lani Guinier
The Harvard law professor and civil rights activist talks about road-tripping with Clarence Thomas, the next generation of lawyers, and what still divides our country
J.D., JD
James “J.D.” Smeallie of Holland & Knight in Boston speaks out on athletic conference realignment litigation, leading the Boston Bar and being quoted in Sports Illustrated
The Details and the Big Picture
White-collar defender Karen F. Green has the rare ability to see both
Jason Allen Rosenberg’s Sense of Community
The real estate lawyer builds bridges with legal work and disability advocacy
The Code of Law
Former computer programmer Michael A. Albert of Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks has developed one of Massachusetts' most significant IP litigation practices