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2007

Will Ride for Charity

Steve Fitzer will beg, borrow  and bicycle to help kids

Glass Act

Karen Sutherland’s artistic muse goes to work on weekends

The Guitar Man

For Dawson Taylor, every day is take-your-guitar-to-work day

Fine-Tuned

Seth Fine never expected to find himself on the prosecutor’s side of the courtroom, much less in charge of appellate law for the Snohomish County prosecutor

True Believer

Aaron Caplan, champion of justice and home-brewer extraordinaire, took his fifth-grade civics lessons to heart

The Player

Whether in the courtroom or at the piano, Louis Peterson is known for his virtuoso performances. 

Agreeing to Disagree

Some quick tips to tell if mediation is right for you

Meet the Generalist

Maureen Hart kept sex predators locked up, fought for legal services for the poor, battled union power—and found herself with the title of solicitor general

Who Says Nice Gals Finish Last?

Karen Jones finds success representing the boss, but she always keeps the employees in mind 

The Friendly Foe

Trial lawyer John Chun is not your stereotypical pit bull in the courtroom. But make no mistake: He’s there to win.

The Good Samaritan

Tom Neuberger takes Isaiah’s mandate seriously

Like a Good Neighbor

Stephen Cozen has built an empire helping insurance companies sort out the damage

Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Jeff McKenzie conquers Kilimanjaro for charity

A Dream Come True

How Tom Williams played a part in preserving MLK’s legacy

The Underdog's Best Friend

William McMurry takes the cases no one else will—and wins

Freedom Fighters

J. Gordon Cooney and Michael Banks just couldn’t let John Thompson die in prison

Czech Mate

Need the name of a good restaurant in Bratislava? Frederick Frank is your man

Man of Steel

William Caroselli was driven by one motivation: not to work in a mill