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Kill ’em With Calmness
Before you know what hit you, Patti Dodge has opened you up
Swift Justice
Thirty years later, Bob Swift’s first-ever human rights class action lawsuit still influences the law
Local Counsel with Jane Goldblum
The Jenkintown lawyer tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Boston Strong
Nadeem Bezar on being a part of ‘bad history’
So you think you know Peter Meltzer?
The Philly lawyer digs into words, music and the national pastime
Blank Rome Keeps Growing and Growing and ...
Alan J. Hoffman on the firm’s non-competitive culture
Uncommon Decency
Empathy is Mark Aronchick’s primary tool
Discovery with Mark A. Martini
Mark A. Martini on flexibility, spending time with his kids, and running wild with a great courtroom walk-up song, brother
The Council Counselor
Opportunity or obstacle? David Hyman helps clients deal with the government either way
The Twenty-Seven Years’ War
Two Berger & Montague attorneys on Rocky Flats, one of the longest cases in U.S. history
Pushing at the Edges
An oral history of women who began practicing law in the early 1970s
‘I Can Do That’
Elizabeth Ainslie has never met a case she didn’t want to try
The Securities King of Pennsylvania
When millions of dollars are on the line, companies turn to Marc J. Sonnenfeld
Uphill Battle
Sean Summers of Summers Nagy shares his memories of arguing Snyder v. Phelps before the high court
In It For the Long Haul
To be a successful child advocate, Megan Watson knows you have to develop long-term relationships
Turning Corners
As a nurse, Bobbie Pichini cared for her patients’ physical health. As a lawyer, she aims to put lives back together
“Gee, I Helped This Guy Today”
An oral history of five Pennsylvania attorneys who graduated from law school in the 1950
Complementary Counsel
Mary Kohart likes trying cases, and her husband, Dean Phillips, likes settling them