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2010
Oh, the Places She’s Been!
Mary Nold Larimore treads new ground in her law practice—and her outdoor adventures
Q&A With James Knauer
Over the course of his career, James Knauer of Kroger, Gardis & Regas has served as federal receiver in four Ponzi scheme cases, and helped about 200,000 former employees of Walmart reach a class action settlement with the retail giant.
The Interpreter
Leto Copeley translates Spanish and the language of law
The Buddy System
How John “Buddy” Wester’s disarming nature earned him a good name and the North Carolina Bar Association presidency
The Impromptu Marathoner
Personal injury attorney Marc Madonia ran 26.2 miles on a dare
At Economic Ground Zero
Ritchie Taylor on closing deals during the financial crisis
Bingham’s Nuclear Weapon
How Marshall Grossman parlayed a $5 overcharge into a powerhouse career
A Bit of a Rebel with a Bit of a Cause
Schuyler Moore’s life would make a great movie; but would he watch it?
Magic Johnson
In 2000, Channing Johnson helped a church buy the Forum, and his life changed forever
When Every Day Is Earth Day
These four lawyers spend their lives toiling to keep a righteous balance between the needs of the environment and the demands of business and government
Schmoozing His Way to Century City
Scott Edelman’s cases have happy endings
Who Wrote Shakespeare?
Gail Title knows, and she fights to protect the authors’ rights
The Smoking Gun Detective
The understated, underrated Mark Robinson’s outrageously creative research pays dividends
Hizzoner
The two terms of Steven M. Harris
Different Drummer
Antitrust attorney Amy Manning’s got the beat
Early Riser
Why Tim Carroll quit working for the president of the United States and got a real job
The Heart of Being a Lawyer
Lorna Propes rode a wave of cultural change to become a lawyer—and the law’s gain is, well, the teaching profession’s gain, too
The Don of Divorce
Donald Schiller is a gentleman in a volatile practice area