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The Long Tongue of the Law
Ronita Bahri’s path to advocacy went through Iraq and Jordan
The Rockweiler
Neil Rockind fights to defend the little guy
Staying Mum
In high-profile cases like Mel Tucker’s, Jennifer Belveal unspools facts outside the public eye
Knowing When to Push
How Saraphoena B. Koffron went from teen mom to opening a family law practice
‘Never Underestimate Anybody’
What Rick Hoffmann learned from John Roberts while prepping him for a SCOTUS argument
Carole Bos’ Awesome Story
Digging into the Grand Rapids attorney's repository of educational content
When the Roads Diverged, She Took Both
Why Jessica Heltsley moved out of courtrooms and into divorce coaching
Dana Constand and the Three Bears
Her approach to folk painting and family law is just right
Coat of Many Conflicts
And that was just the beginning of the tumult in Rosa Parks’ estate case
The Diner Lawyer
Jack Schulz wants to litigate cases that make you put down your cup of coffee
No Place Like Home
Butch Hollowell has Detroiters’ backs
Fixing Michigan’s Unemployment Problem
That’s what David Blanchard hopes to do with two class action cases against UIA
‘The Brief Every Lawyer Wants to Write’
Steve van Stempvoort and Andy Portinga’s unconventional petition for cert on behalf of The Onion
Stopping ‘Stop the Steal’
David Fink fought election fraud lawsuits, but fears for the future
‘I Came Out Punching’
How Lem Barney led Jim Acho to sports law, and taking on the MLB and NFL
‘It Finally Hit Home’
How Kim Scott and the ACLU came to represent 1,400 Iraqis deported by ICE
From the Ground Up
Kathleen Bogas has been part of employment discrimination cases since the foundation of the law
Punk Practitioner
How Royce Nunley went from practicing basslines to practicing family law