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‘Self, We Need to Get This Work Done’
Five attorneys on the joys and challenges of going solo
Eye on the Ball
Adam Malone uses what he learned from his famous father to chart his own path
The Medical Malpractice Defender Inspired by Erin Brockovich
Sarah Cherry watched the Julia Roberts film as an adolescent and found her calling
‘Full of Dreams’
Daisy Ayllón ensures her clients’ entire stories are told
‘Having Your Eulogy Before You Die’
Why Steve Levin is thankful for his heart attack
Sharing Her Story
Elizabeth Kurowski Quante supports others with Type 1 diabetes
Not a Dry Eye in the House
What Cliff Perry learned while helping people with disabilities take the stage
Untying Knots
In construction litigation and mediation, Ty Laurie leaves it all on the field
Securing Services
Social Security law is Stacey J. Dembo’s calling
Lubbock’s Musical Lawyer
Since learning piano as a child, Ann Manning has a musical and more than a dozen records in her name
Healing After the Cut
How Booth Ripke helped free Walter Lomax after 39 years of wrongful imprisonment
It Takes Crew (to Make a Thing Go Right)
How Morgan Foster’s experience as a coxswain lends itself to law
Talking Needy Plants, Mexican Ska and Vintage Furniture
Discovery with Jordana Guzman
‘What Was Coming’
Phillip Robinson was thrust onto the front lines of the housing crisis
A Land of Opportunity
How four immigrant lawyers arrived and thrived in Maryland
As Easy as Beethoven’s 9th
Brett Weiss stays composed whether he’s in court or Carnegie Hall
‘You Need a Sense of Humor’
Six women in law talk about getting through the ’70s—and beyond
Front-Runner
In the world of horse racing, W. Craig Robertson III does more than observe