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Data, Data Everywhere

Craig Cannon and his team attempt to make e-discovery more manageable

C’mon and Raise Up

North Carolina, entertainment attorney Alonzo McAlpine Alston says you’re the next hotbed for entertainment

The Reconstruction of David Rudolf

The verdict in the Michael Peterson case shook his very foundation. Now, thanks to Netflix, he’s on a new mission: fixing the criminal justice system

A Little Bit Louder Now

Charlotte attorney Lori Keeton makes some noise for women entrepreneurs

Dude, You Are So Dead

And other thoughts from no-nonsense litigator Sara Lincoln

Discovery with Karl J. Amelchenko

Karl Amelchenko will do just about anything for a solid bocadillo—except get a Twitter account

Started From The Bottom

Patrick Roberts’ path to the U.S., law and the top floor

Potco

How the personal became political (and big business) for Rod Kight

Fueling Communities

Stokely G. Caldwell Jr. works with NASCAR’s biggest names to give back

‘Our Atticus Finch’

How Morehead Scholar Wade Smith ushered in a new generation of criminal defense attorneys

Digital Media Matters

Charles Marshall works to build a digital dynasty 

The Dream Job

Tin Fulton Walker & Owen’s Katy Lewis Parker reflects on six years as legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

Amendment Done

Amy Richardson fights for same-sex rights in North Carolina

On the Fly with Ed Hinson

For the James, McElroy & Diehl lawyer, there’s nothing like the lure of a government investigation—unless it’s rainbow trout

‘You’re Just Here to Find a Husband’

An oral history of the first group of female attorneys in North Carolina in the 1970s

Garfinkel Will Get You In

This sought-after immigration lawyer opens the door for NASCAR engineers and other top economic drivers

Something is Rotten in the Condo Complex

From Park Avenue to rural North Carolina, Daniel K. Bryson advocates for plaintiffs whose homes are falling apart

Jobs Are Like Weather

They can wipe you out. Employment attorney Meg Maloney fights to fix the damage.