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Hanging Their Own Shingles

Who’s the boss? Four area lawyers told us how they turned the answer into “I am.” They left other legal jobs—or never really had them to begin with—and mustered up the courage to go it alone. Their firms are dreams realized, but entrepreneurship also means figuring out accounts payable

Esquire, M.D.

Dr. Samuel K. Cullan hasn’t just studied medicine; he’s studied how to teach medicine to juries

Defending Monsanto

David Snively doesn’t mind the stress

Fair Play

Allan H. Zerman went to bat for free agency        

An Attorney and a Gentleman

Rob Adams represents big auto clients ... nicely        

Easy Lawyer

Harley-riding attorney R. Pete Smith mixes two-wheel adventure with a historic practice

The Listener

Laura Clark Fey's secret weapon: her ears        

Hall of Famer

Fifty years after his athletic triumphs, Donald Schlapprizzi is still MVP

The Right Man for the Job

The law was Robert Ritter's destiny

Domo Arigato, Mr. Miller

Marshall Miller brings Kansas City and Tokyo together

The Bulldog & The Ballerina

Gary and Anita Robb founded the biggest little aviation firm in town

The Selflessness of the Long-Distance Runner

Run 12 marathons in 12 months? no problem for Steve Gorny … as long as it’s for a good cause

The Cleaner

Berry F. Laws III likes to handle messy cases

The Last Best Hope

Sometimes Melinda Pendergraph is the only thing standing between her clients and execution

Stadium Filler

Anthony Romano helped keep the Chiefs and Royals where they belong

The Defense Never Rests

James Wyrsch has dedicated his life to two words: “fair trial”

The Right to Last Rites

Before Terri Schiavo there was Nancy Cruzan

If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Some Cases

Ken McClain revitalizes Truman’s hometown and fights for the little guy