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A Better Way
Nancy Zalusky Berg advocates for family law clients and human rights
Expecting the Unexpected
Duluth-based defense attorney David Keegan of Keegan Law Office on authenticity, courtroom surprises and representing the man who turned a recliner into a vehicle
The Daley Show
Annamarie Daley grew up on a farm, went into complex commercial litigation and is considered by clients to be capable of anything
The Gunslinger, the Bulldog or the Pit Bull
Call her what you want—Cecilie Loidolt just wins
Wall of Protection
How trademark lawyer Tim Kenny safeguards local and national brands
The Advocate
Jim Schwebel is in the business of rebuilding lives
The Combiner
Andrew Humphrey is a mergers lawyer who last year pulled off one of his own–between Faegre & Benson and Baker & Daniels. We sat down with him in March to ask him how he did it
From Scrubs to the Courthouse
Law may be Mary Shearen’s second career—she started out as a nurse—but it’s her true calling
Bringing Down Trevor Cook
How John Harper III did it
The Patent Protector
Steve Lundberg conceived of a firm over a game of Ms. Pac-Man. He helps others protect their inspiring ideas
The System Does Not Always Work
David Schultz never loses sight of this in his professional and pro-bono work
Seeing How The Evidence Comes In
After 45 years as one of Duluth’s busiest—and most successful—trial lawyers, Tom Thibodeau still considers himself a student
A Steely Calm
General Mills’ Rick Palmore keeps the Pillsbury and Betty Crocker brands strong
The Crusader
Jeff Anderson on law school, legal tactics and his ultimate goal—deposing Pope Benedict XVI
Ann Cathcart Chaplin
How a 38-year-old is leading Fish & Richardson’s litigation practice group
The Doyenne of Dorsey
Dorsey & Whitney’s Marianne Short on what it’s like to manage one of the state’s largest firms, her role as a leading female pioneer, and lessons learned from a certain vice president
An Entertaining Practice
Ken Abdo rides with the band
At the Crossroads
A train collides with a car full of young people, slicing the vehicle in two. There are heart-wrenching phone calls. One is to attorney Sharon L. Van Dyck