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Building Excitement
It’s not quite Disneyland, but Dayton real estate attorney Alan B. Schaeffer’s current project is one of a kind
LEEDing the Way
Lesley Avery helps create the green buildings of the future
Fighting for (and Sometimes Against) City Hall
Jeff Forbes usually represents cities but ended up on the other side in the influential Norwood v. Horney case
The Man To See
Super-connected trial attorney David Kamp built his career by being the ‘lawyer’s lawyer’
The Open-Minded Professor
Frank A. Ray passes on the lessons of his success: tireless energy, an open mind and caring enough about your case to get scared
Staying Grounded
Anna Moore Carulas saves the day for her health care clients, but she only brags about her kids
Q&A With J. Michael Cooney
Dinsmore & Shohl’s J. Michael Cooney on the yin and yang of estate law
An Appealing Practice
Chiquita’s James Thompson on the complexities of global trade
From Brussels to Cleveland
While practicing law in Belgium, Eaton Corp.’ s Mark McGuire learned to improvise
Attack of the 20-Foot Lawyers
10 legal movies worth the rental
Play Ball!
George Yund hits home runs for Minor League Baseball
Home of the Brave
Three attorneys tell of serving their country
Hanging Their Own Shingles
Who's the boss? Three area lawyers told us how they turned the answer into "I am." They left other legal jobs—or never really had them to begin with—and mustered up the courage to go it alone. Their firms are dreams realized, but entrepreneurship also means figuring out accounts payable.
Serving a Higher Power
Whether her client is the U.S. government or a convicted mobster, Carole Rendon is always working for justice
On the Side of Angels
Michael Gire on representing doctors and defending hospitals
Head of the Class
Hugh E. McKay rounded up 700 lawyers to help Cleveland’s public schools
The Politics of Nice
Kathleen Trafford has made a career of keeping it clean
The Best Defense
Whether it’s the scene of a car wreck or a mine collapse, Larry Sutter sends his best man: Larry Sutter