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Local Counsel with Wendi S. Alper-Pressman

St. Louis’ Wendi S. Alper-Pressman tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

Oorah

Brian Kaveney called on his Marine Corps training to build Armstrong Teasdale’s security clearance practice from scratch

Half a Century and Counting

An oral history of attorneys who have been practicing since the 1950s

From the Uneven Parallel Bars to the Bar

Anne Schiavone of Holman Schiavone on employment law, working with kids and the study habits she developed as a competitive gymnast

'Where Do We Even Start?'

In the wake of the Ferguson protests, Saint Louis University’s legal clinics take on long-simmering issues

Appeal to Adventure

Susan Ford Robertson attacks appellate cases with the same intensity she honed as a competitive cyclist

‘It Matters to Me What Happens to Them’

Michael Yonke makes his mark in both civil and criminal court

BMOC

Ian Cooper of Tueth, Keeney, Cooper, Mohan & Jackstadt in St. Louis tells us about representing universities and handling controversies

Ready to Wrangle

Cheryl A. Pilate and Melanie S. Morgan wage all-out war for their clients

Up to Chapter 19

Corporate litigator Charley German specializes in high-stakes storytelling

The Persistence of Mary Anne Sedey

The St. Louis-based employment litigator speaks on pushing through discovery, her voir dire strategy and giving legal advice to Thurgood Marshall

Living the Dream

From top athletes to top companies, South African native Leon Versfeld guides clients through immigration law with a global touch

The Lawyer Who Levels the Playing Field

Teresa Woody advocates for small towns against corporations in toxic disasters

Frozen In Tme

Amy Lorenz-Moser works to free battered women from prison

The Good Seed

Don Downing grew up around Missouri cotton, soy and rice farms. So when a genetically modified seed ended up in the U.S. rice supply, he got the call.

Mary Daniel Finds Her Voice

How the health care attorney learned to speak up

Passion for Charity

Larry Katzenstein, of St. Louis’ Thompson Coburn, on the joy of helping charities help society, making estate planning clients feel at ease, and conducting the St. Louis Symphony

A Deeper Empathy

Denise Henning was a great lawyer before cancer; now she’s better