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Never Lose Heart
A stroke forced Margaret Moses Branch to walk in the shoes of her med-mal clients

Mr. Original
John B. Draper faces down a water law tsunami

Whether Loud or at a Normal Volume, Jeremy Worley Has Something to Say
Discovery with Jeremy Worley

Matching the Hatch
For master mediator and avid fly fisherman Paul Bardacke, timing and preparation are everything

Advice for Addicts
Briggs Cheney on how he got sober

Local Counsel with Esteban A. "Steve" Aguilar Jr.
The Albuquerque attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

Practical Applications
Handy legal technologies

Discovery with Taylor S. Rahn
The Albuquerque-based civil rights and police civil liability defense attorney with Robles, Rael & Anaya shares her family’s law enforcement history, what interests her about immigration law, and her favorite pickup line from Dumb & Dumber.

Hanging on the Telephone
Lorena Olmos, of Modrall Sperling in Albuquerque, on taking cold calls from employment law clients, tailoring her courtroom strategy and getting in on the crazy

A Miracle in Middle of Nowhere, New Mexico
The American Immigration Lawyers Association comes to the aid of families targeted for deportation

Fast Track
Richard W. Hughes of Rothstein, Donatelli, Hughes, Dahlstrom, Schoenburg & Bienvenu in Santa Fe shares his thoughts on Indian law, the Peter MacDonald case, and getting a legal services job before he had his law degree

Ann of All Trades
Over the course of her 27-year career, from construction to employment to insurance to lobbying law, Ann Maloney Conway of Keleher & McLeod in Albuquerque has loved anything that gets her into the courtroom

Collaboration, Community Building and John Salazar
What the Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb attorney gets out of his real estate practice

Did You Know There Are 22 Tribes in New Mexico?
Lynn Slade does and has made it his life’s work to understand Indian law

A Most Accessible Lawyer
Sarah Singleton leaves her phone on

The Transformer
Personal injury stalwart Randi McGinn forces corporate change

The Six Hundred Million Dollar Man
Paul Frye wins big for the Navajo Nation