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2019
The Reconstruction of David Rudolf
The verdict in the Michael Peterson case shook his very foundation. Now, thanks to Netflix, he’s on a new mission: fixing the criminal justice system
A Little Bit Louder Now
Charlotte attorney Lori Keeton makes some noise for women entrepreneurs
Discovery with Kimberly A. Cook
Kimberly Cook on family law, oversharing and all things Beyoncé
Expecting Better
Employment lawyer Renee Coover talks up pregnancy rights from the TEDx stage
Repairing the World
David Inlander builds bridges between world religions
Local Counsel with Jodi S. Green
Jodi S. Green tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Discovery with Michelle D. Connell
Michelle D. Connell would rather be laughing or organizing trial notebooks instead of whining about how hard things are
Data, Data Everywhere
Craig Cannon and his team attempt to make e-discovery more manageable
C’mon and Raise Up
North Carolina, entertainment attorney Alonzo McAlpine Alston says you’re the next hotbed for entertainment
Daring Greatly
What do Teddy Roosevelt and Muhammad Ali have in common? They’re both office-wall inspirations for Ron Makarem
“The New Lady Lawyer in Town”
An oral history of the first wave of female attorneys
Back on His Feet
After risky surgery for a brain tumor, maritime lawyer David Sharpe dives into recovery
Broussard For the Defenders
How Maggie Broussard found her calling working for public defenders—and foster children
Local Counsel with Blake R. David
Lafayette’s Blake David tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
‘The City was on Fire’
Six African-American attorneys on rising up in the backyard of Thurgood Marshall—and navigating Baltimore’s legal landscape, before and after Freddie Gray
Cruz Control
Levin & Gann’s first female managing partner keeps things steady with levelheaded calmness
You Had Me at Hello
Meet Gary Leibowitz, who runs a one-stop agent-and-lawyer shop for athlete clients
Discovery with Cecilia B. Paizs
Cecilia Paizs passed three different bar exams on the first try—if she didn’t already have a gold medal, we’d give her one.