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The Three H's
Fred Brewington combats the costs of unequal voting access: hopelessness, hatefulness and helplessness
The World Turned Upside Down
How New York lawyers are dealing with a pandemic that’s put the law on hold
No One Screams for Ice Cream like DJ
Discovery with Derrelle Janey
Gold Glove Defense
How Robert S. Fink kept Yankees legend Mickey Mantle out of IRS trouble
The Straight Shooter
How Sylvia Goldschmidt fell into family law
500 Years of Legal Knowledge
Eight attorneys, each with 60+ years experience, talk about everything from LSAT-less law schools to Freedom Rides to John and Yoko
The Sweet, Not The Bitter
Kathleen Sweet reflects on her father, her practice and that nomination to the federal bench
Washington's Inaugural Address
MBAWNY helped Sarah Washington as a law student; now she’s paying it forward as its next president
Bird Man
Michael Oropallo on the only outdoor and wildlife legal team in the country
Nurse-turned-lawyer Sally Broad Has a Unique Covid-19 Perspective
She's using her law career to advocate for her health care peers
Carine Williams Riffs on a Very Public Mistake, the SCOTUS Decision She'd Overturn, and the Attorney She Follows on Twitter
Discovery with Carine M. Williams
The Entrepreneurial Spirit
Steve Cohen began law school at 58; now, at 68, he’s on the Rising Stars list
Vindicating Victims
Why did Trump supporter Douglas H. Wigdor take on Fox News? The same reason he’s sued the Weinstein Company, NY1 and, yes, Uber
Bellavia v. Cancer
How a mistaken diagnosis led to a fundraising movement
Keeping the Vision
Former TV producer Laverne Berry is now the star of a voting rights documentary
The Closer
Steven Molo kept moving toward his perfect firm; then he created it
Not BigLaw
How Roger E. Barton developed a more transparent compensation system
Protecting the Plate
Phillies fan Mary L. Kevlin safeguards Yankees, Mets and MLB IP