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‘This Is Family Law Now’
AAML President Madeline Marzano-Lesnevich on assisted reproductive techniques and the new House tax bill
Discovery with Nola Rooney Bencze
Clark Hill’s Nola Rooney Bencze praises Post-its and wishes dancing psychologists were a thing
Local Counsel with Theodora McCormick
Princeton’s Theodora McCormick tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Practical Applications in New Jersey
Handy legal apps used by fellow attorneys
Alan Zegas Plays the Bridge
His greatest hits have one thing in common: a Chris Christie chorus
Vikki Ziegler Can’t Sit Still
From reality TV projects to a matchmaking app to her own body-products line, Vikki Ziegler is always creating
Bases Covered
Jorden N. “Nick” Pedersen Jr. is on call for civilian contractors killed or injured abroad while on the job for the U.S. government
Q&A: Paulette Brown
We caught up with the American Bar Association president after her keynote speech at a recent Minnesota Black Women Legal Network event to talk about diversity and mentorship in the legal world
Doing, Working, Hustling
Michael Sirota went from delivering eggs to representing The Donald
Split Screen
Remi Spencer doesn’t just play a lawyer on TV
The Person She Always Was
There were never two sides to Robyn Gigl
Williams v. the Rubber Stamp
Family law litigator Allison C. Williams doesn’t sit in the sandbox and sing ‘Kumbaya’
Clearing the Air
David B. Farer on his new gig as president of the American College of Environmental Lawyers
The Detail Man
PI plaintiff’s attorney Michael Maggiano drills down and connects dots
Encountering Mrs. Smith
It would take more than a doubting guidance counselor to keep Miguel Alexander Pozo from his dream
Election Protection
Rajiv Parikh’s idea of a happy ending is when every vote counts
‘Straight Love, No Chaser’
From judges to book clubs, Paulette Brown, the incoming president of the American Bar Association, tells it like it is
Promise Keeper
Kevin H. Marino, involved in the Bridgegate and Flash Boys trials, doesn’t believe juries believe ‘innocent until proven guilty’