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2020

Tribute to Cincinnati 'Icon' Steven R. Adams

The well-known criminal defense attorney stood out both in court and at Ironman triathlons

The Room Where It Isn't Happening

How long can Broadway stay shuttered? A Q&A with entertainment attorney Loren Plotkin

New York State of Mind

Four New York lawyers talk about how the COVID pandemic is affecting real estate, estate planning, employment and bankruptcy law

A Virtual Dilemma

For litigator Edward Hugo, the jury is not out on trials by Zoom: He wants them stopped

Getting in on the Senate Floor

Bill Coates’ first job out of law school was with Strom Thurmond

The Rainbow Connection

Linda Balisle doesn't know how she'd curb childhood trauma without the help of a Madison nonprofit

Tribute to 'Lion of the Bar' Stephen Susman

Founder of Susman Godfrey pioneered boutique and contingency law

Suit Targets Florida Utility in Water Main Outage

Adam Moskowitz says thousands of Fort Lauderdale businesses were affected

Regular check-ins, respecting videoconference preferences, and other tips for working from home

Longtime work-from-home attorney Venkat Balasubramani offers best practices and a glimpse into a legal world in transition

Helping Where He Can

Ryan Schildkraut contributes to the effort to support craft brewing employees during the COVID-19 pandemic

'Life Feels Different'

Steve Sidman on the questions restaurateurs and chefs have during the COVID-19 pandemic

A Q&A on how COVID-19 is Affecting One Texas Firm

Houston appellate attorney Jeff Nobles on working from home

Business, Interrupted

Nancy Sher Cohen’s insurance team is reviewing policies and advising businesses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic

Can Political Campaigns Use Music Without Permission?

IP litigator Lawrence Iser weighs in on the Trump-Prince controversy