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The America His Father Believed In
Shahid Haque’s fight for a more equitable Montana for immigrants
The Wading Game
From fly-fishing to courtrooms, Carey Matovich wades instead of floats, and it’s made all the difference
A Channeling in Billings
Chaos erupted after Steve Harman employed a Spence-style courtroom tactic
New Ground
Jack Manning helped found his firm’s Native American law practice
Putting the Cards on the Table
Brent Cromley: Litigator. Mediator. Politician. Magician
Law of the Land
Why Big Sky Country is Jim Goetz’s biggest cause
Cool Hand Lukes
If attorney Robert Lukes’ handshake is a little chilly, you can thank a tall, frosty mug of Highlander for that
Trying to Set Things Right
Montana employment and labor law attorney Jean E. Faure knows about work trouble
FROM THE CANNERY TO THE COURTROOM
Montana attorney Lisa A. Speare found her calling in medical malpractice
The Art of Advocacy
Montana’s Natasha Prinzing Jones brings compassion and tenacity to civil litigation defense
And Then There Was One
A talent for argument—along with Agatha Christie—brought Kelly J.C. Gallinger to the law
Handing in Her Press Pass
How Carey Matovich’s early career as a journalist led her to law
An Organized Mind
Montana attorney Bill Jones knows the facts—and big-fish clients know Bill Jones
Rocky Mountain High
Matt Hayhurst finds his calling back home in Montana
The Visionary
At age 24, Mae Nan Ellingson helped draft Montana’s Constitution. Since then she has led a struggling Missoula into the future