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Hatzalah
How Marshall Huebner helped rescue the economy
A Separation
Nooshin Namazi’s journey from Iran to Long Island
Bearing His Name
How E. Stewart Jones Jr. deals with a powerful legacy
Debt and Taxes
Tax and estate planning attorney Deborah Weber talks eggshell audits, offers in compromise, and why she doesn’t represent tax protesters
Avanti, Sempre Avanti
Michael J. Amoruso is known as a listener even though he was born with bilateral hearing loss; he’s known for seeing solutions even though he’s legally blind
The Queen of Breach
Privacy expert Lisa Sotto goes public
A Boardroom Lawyer
How Martin Lipton changed corporate law
Environmental Energy
Susan Millington Campbell and the dirt aspect of environmental law
Too Big to Not Fail
An oral history of the short life and quick death of Dewey & LeBoeuf
Whirlwind
Before taking up entertainment law, Marilyn G. Haft worked for the ACLU, Bella Abzug, the White House and the U.N.
Basketball Theory
Med mal attorney Duane M. Fiedler strives to even the playing field—in the courts and on the court
La Dolce Vita
How Mike Schiavone left Italy and came to represent one of New York’s most famous professional sports teams: the Buffalo Bills
The Scientist with a J.D.
IP attorney and hydrologist Alana Fuierer of Heslin Rothenberg is on the cutting edge of cleantech
Where There’s a Will
Columbia student Andrea Johnson led a Care-A-Van to Native American tribal lands
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Courtroom
Labe Richman’s monologue benefits the Immigrant Defense Project
The Four Lanes of Alphonso E. Tindall Jr.
As a child he walked the precincts for the first African-American running for mayor of New Haven; now he represents cities and states in a public sector-related practice
Torch, Passed
Susan Brune represents a new generation of trial lawyers
Indefatigable
Mary Kay Vyskocil reps insurance companies in cases ranging from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal to the collapse of the World Trade Center