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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’
Not Forks and Knives
Amy Sara Cores knows when to hold ’em and fold ’em in family law cases, but international kidnapping cases weigh heavily
Noto Bene
Take note—criminal defense attorney Maria DelGaizo Noto is one tough cookie. Don’t believe us? Ask the U.S. government
Out to Right the Wrongs
E. Drew Britcher is the antithesis of flashy and flamboyant
The Pusher
Envelopes, arguments, limits—Jeffrey S. Mandel pushes many things, but nothing more than himself
Business, Globalization and the American Dream
Dornbaum & Peregoy immigration lawyer Kathleen Peregoy on the evolution of American business, and navigating the changing landscape of global mobility
When Life Gives You Lemon Law …
How Amy Bennecoff makes lemonade for her clients
Divorce, Business Style
Nicholas San Filippo helps clients deal with deadbeat partners
Warrior Ethos
When representing disabled soldiers, Michael Pasquale never accepts defeat
The Most Dangerous Man in the Courtroom
Just try and pull a fast one on Paul Rowe—chances are he’s already seen it
‘The Blonde Blur’
Opposing counsel must move fast to keep pace with employment law innovator Nancy Erika Smith
Just the Facts, Ma’am
Eric Kahn and Rubin Sinins ‘make it right for Molly’ in the Tyler Clementi case
An Audience with the Pope
Anthony Pope on the murder trial he had no business trying, working the Newark narcotics beat, and casting calls with Sidney Lumet
The Letter of the Law
Former Morristown postman Sal Simeone strives to make a difference for families