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Striving for Perfection

Anna Sankaran works hard to set an example for Boston's growing south Asian legal community

Wonder Woman

There is exactly one life sciences patent attorney in the state with a side practice in quantum mechanics: Brenda Herschbach Jarrell

Beautiful Days in The Neighborhoods

Lee Harrington looks back on his life as a rock god

Fever Pitcher

David T. Mitrou takes his throwing arm to the big screen, courtesy of the Farrelly Brothers

"He Helped Me With Everything I Have in America"

Halim Moris came to the United States at age 15 with only a backpack and $25 in hand, now he's one of the top immigration lawyers in Boston

The Conservative Libertarian

Mike Williams chafes at the use of racial preferences anywhere in society

The Storyteller

Ike Williams knows a good tale when he reads one. Just ask Norman Mailer.

Leader of the Pack

When Russia’s richest man needed defense counsel, he turned to John Pappalardo

Saving Ray Charles

Ed Masterman and Paul Redmond convinced a Boston judge to send the music legend to drug rehabilitation instead of prison

Patriot Games

Super Lawyer Jack Mula never tires of Super Bowls

To Russia With Love

Natasha Lisman has come a long way from a primitive hovel in Kazakhstan

Chart Topper

Maggie Lange knows her tunes from her torts

The Evel Knievel of Boston Law

Think Darin Smith is daunted by much after taking turns at 125 mph? Not likely

The 50 Masks of Judson Pierce

For Judson Pierce, the play’s the thing

Most Valuable Player

Rachel Splaine Rollins has channeled the competitive drive that made her a top lacrosse player into a groundbreaking legal career

Soul Man

Dan Rabinovitz performs in court by day and with rock ’n’ soul legends by night

New England Patriot

Few take the responsibilities of US citizenship as seriously as Peter Vickery