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Hope Does.
Our profession is especially at risk for depression, but you need not feel alone
Outdated Laws: New York City Edition
Some of the most bizarre crimes in NYC
The Dean of the Employment Bar
Betsy Plevan’s career has been based on finding the right fit: for her, for her clients and for a generation of female lawyers
Being a Little Guy
“You cannot be great at what we do if you don’t have compassion for people,” says personal injury attorney Robert Kelner
First Comes Love
Before same-sex marriage was the law of the land, business litigator Robbie Kaplan became a hero of the movement
Navigating China
The Chinese legal system has come a long way in a short time; but what’s getting lost in translation?
The Best Neutral
Mediating with John DiBlasi
An Innocence Man
Barry Scheck talks Louima, Lyons, and whether the state has executed an innocent man
Stabilizing Rent-Stabilization
Ira L. Herman on the Santiago-Monteverde bankruptcy ruling
Brown for the Disabled
On Dan Brown’s pro bono work to make New York more wheelchair accessible
Covert Operations
Why scientific misconduct lawyer Barry Nelson Covert knows more about space dust than you do
Waverly Pond
Farmer/attorney Ginger Schröder could give Henry David Thoreau a run for his (metaphoric) money
Brew Master
How M&A ace Sabine Chalmers helped form the world’s largest brewing company
The Defining Civil Rights Issue of This Century
David Boies, Ted Olson, and the federal constitutional right to same-sex marriage
Appealing Appellate
How Kathleen M. Sullivan went from academia to the only female name partner among the 100 largest firms in the country
What’s So Funny About ... ?
Family lawyer Sue M. Moss talks comedy, the begging strategy and losing your mind on Oprah
Nerves of Steel
A look at the not-so-secret identity of Napoli Bern
A Damon Runyon Kind of Practice
Judd Burstein is mum on Fox News, but not on the mob or Don King