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2018
“The Collective Failure”
Ropes & Gray attorneys on investigating Larry Nassar
When the FBI Comes Calling
What Ken Eichner has learned from years of “playing in the FBI’s sandbox”
Custody Clarification
Cleveland family law attorney Andrew Zashin gets a 6th Circuit ruling that brings consistency to cases involving vulnerable children
John Kenney on Writing Songs
The Oklahoma City litigator has a way with words
"Look, this is the conversation that's probably happening right now behind closed doors"
What tax attorney Caroline Ciraolo learned at the DOJ
Ignorance Isn’t Bliss in Tax Law
Three of Bill Manne’s clients learned the hard way that you can’t dodge the IRS
Are Banks Safer Now Than They Were 10 Years Ago?
H. Rodgin Cohen, the dean of banking lawyers, weighs in
Rochester’s “Candid Talk Women” Duo Share Their Top 10 Takeaways
Bernadette Catalana and Kelly Odorisi have a singular mission: empower women lawyers to opt in
Mark Lanier’s Fascination With Trains
The Houston attorney has a narrow-gauge railroad surrounding his property
VW Settlement Money Earmarked to Battle Climate Change
The $1.4 billion comes from a $14.7 billion payout negotiated in 2016 by San Francisco’s Elizabeth Cabraser
Taking the ‘A’ Train
John Mancebo makes a connection on the way to Ice Hockey in Harlem
‘Nobody Knew the Danger Yet’
Xiaomin Chen recalls 9/11
Spreading Civics One Instagram Video at a Time
The Your Big Idea scholarship program was actually Julie Moore’s big idea
Houston’s Mark Lanier Wins $4.7 Billion Verdict in Talcum Case
The largest jury award in the U.S. this year went against Johnson & Johnson
Laying the Legal Smackdown
A brief history of Super Lawyers and World Wrestling Entertainment
Dale Minami’s Most Significant Case
He defended a Japanese-American who refused to report for internment
Kelly Andersen at Mount Shasta’s Summit
The Oregon attorney cycles and scales mountains in his free time