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From DJ to J.D.
Coe Ramsey masters the art of mixing
Soldier for Civil Rights
Geraldine Sumter stays true to her mission
Hurricane Craig
How Craig Cannon got FEMA to let disaster victims sue FEMA
Fifth-Generation Lawyer
Joseph B. Cheshire V lives up to expectations
The Soloist
Felicia Washington Mauney blazes her own trail
The Sleuth
Jack Cobb’s detective work has earned him the trust of GOP heavy hitters (not to mention Bank of America)
The Connector
Jim Phillips is the most plugged-in attorney in North Carolina
Hard Driver
Elizabeth Kuniholm fights for victims of abuse
Renaissance Man
At 11 he could program a computer. He nearly became a doctor. So how did Charles Calkins end up in a law office?
How Jack Walker Got His Groove Back
An estate planning attorney dusts off his brass
Steady as She Goes
Leslie Winner takes in stride her responsibilities as top legal counsel for all 16 colleges of The University of North Carolina
Medicine Man
When faced with malpractice allegations, many medical professionals turn to Dan McLamb to separate facts from emotions
Concerted Effort
Haynes Lea holds a yearly Western bash to raise money for the blind
It's All in the Details
Mark Merritt, who seems as rock-solid as the boulders dotting the Smokey Mountains, says his vigilance for details lies at the heart of his success
Defending the Delorable
Four North Carolina lawyers describe how and why they do it
Setting the Bar
Anthony "Tony" Lathrop is a conservative foil to his flamboyant clients