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Work, Life, Balance
Diane Polscer launched a small law firm when her daughter was three days old
Something Positive from Something Bad
How Personal Injury Law Hooked Don Corson
We Are Repeat Players
Bankruptcy attorney Teresa H. Pearson knows it’s all about practice, practice, practice
That Knock on the Door Might Be the FBI
Although his father was a police officer, David Angeli knew he was destined for criminal law from an early age. He has never second-guessed himself.
TEA TIME
How John McGrory saved an empire for his yogi-practitioner clients
Creative Outlet
Parna Mehrbani enjoys the free flow of ideas in intellectual property law
Hometown Hero
How Robert Weaver helped free Central Oregon from the clutches of a red-robed cult
Her Own Way
Judy Snyder tells how the Civil Rights Act of 1991 transformed the nation—and her practice
When Jerry Carleton talks …
Clients should listen, because he’s been in their shoes
Brad Maier Knows No Boundaries
Helping foreign professionals realize their American dreams
Man of Science
From Coast Guard icebreakers to hydroelectric projects, Don Haagensen, with Cable Huston Benedict Haagensen & Lloyd, takes on knotty problems
Team Player
Richard Meneghello promotes collaboration—in court and on the soccer field
The Storyteller
Carol Bernick’s way with words sways judges and juries
Talent Scout
How intellectual property attorney Michael Cohen ended up with pages of doodles by Miles Davis
The Lawyerly Lineage of Thomas H. Tongue
The acclaimed Portland trial attorney is filling the oversized shoes of three namesakes
Kathleen Evans
The 2010 president of the state bar practices estate law out of a charming old house in Salem with her husband, daughter and dog close at hand. She defines her career on her own terms
Family Man
Dylan Cernitz begins and ends his day on the farm—and eases people through sticky divorces in-between
Tim Resch’s Life-Changing Assignment
An employment law attorney crosses the globe to tackle injustice