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‘A Tremendous Ability to Do Good’

A Christmas epiphany led Doucet & Associates to help people avoid eviction

A Planner and a Poet

Susan Wheatley likes things organized—in estate plans or stanzas

The Lawyer Lawyers Need

When a professional colleague gets in hot water, Alvin Mathews Jr. is on the case

Games Over

Bankruptcy lawyer Laura Day DelCotto isn’t playing around when it comes to protecting her clients

Defending the Product

Cincinnati litigator Carolyn Taggart takes the sting out of facts that might trip up a jury

Alex Shumate on Taking Care of Business

The Columbus lawyer puts public policy to work for his clients

The Candy Man’s Lawyer

John R. Climaco helped Sammy Davis Jr. battle financial failures, negotiated with Cesar Chavez on behalf of the Teamsters union, and took on the tobacco industry

Family Matters

Barbara K. Roman is all about minimizing the trauma of breakups

That Samurai Charm

For her work in his defense, one client gave malpractice attorney Susan Blasik-Miller a sword as a thank you gift

The Battle For the Next Best Thing

Patrick Perotti has collected more than $25 million for charity using the cy pres doctrine

Contamination Counselor

Environmental law attorney Andrew L. Kolesar on the consequences of toxic decisions

Break It Down

Carol Dan Browning’s cases can get abstract, but she speaks to juries in concrete terms

Legal Aid is Alive and Well

And Cleveland’s Deborah A. Coleman is proof

When the Officer Says 'Step Out of the Car'

Jon Saia casts doubt on the results of field sobriety tests, and advocates for less convoluted OVI laws

Find Something I Say That Isn’t True

Louisville litigator David Tachau dares his adversaries to find a hole in his story

Nancy Valentine's Idea of Fun

Complicated bankruptcy cases make this attorney’s day

It’s All Personal

When family law gets complicated, it’s good to have Phyllis Bossin in charge

Champion of Diversity

Employment attorney Carl D. Smallwood is all about opening doors