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2006

Defending Indy's Worst Mass Murderer

Nearly 25 years after he represented King Edward Bell — who killed his wife and four children — Duge Butler looks back at a career-defining case

Team Player

He helped bring the Colts to Indianapolis. He’s defended corporate and sports titans. So how did personal injury law become the highlight of David Tittle’s career?

The Amazing Life of Dean Barnhard

From the circus to the law to the pit stop at Talladega, Barnhard has done it all

Ain't No Mountain High Enough

Henry started climbing mountains in 1996

Hoosier Hall of Famer

Peter Obremskey exemplifies Indiana basketball

Show David Pepe the Money

He practically grew up at Yankee Stadium. Now he makes his living negotiating big-league contracts

Kirsh's Kids

Kirsh has found loving homes for nearly 2,500 babies and children

Love Be a Lawyer Tonight

When he isn’t writing legal briefs, Jeffrey Abrams pens wedding ceremonies and poems for his friends and family

Picking His Place

Geronimo Rodriguez left the picking fields to go to high school; by age 22 he was working for the Clinton White House

The Lawyer Who Walks Death Row

Morris Moon tracks all 400-plus death row inmates in Texas.

The Ballad of the Stolen Lyrics

Janice Leverett learned early on the value of intellectual property,when a song she wrote as a teenager was stolen from her

Back in the Saddle Again

That Herman Miller chair was just too confining for Jay Mac Rust

Keeping Austin Green

In her spare time, Nikelle Meade is helping preserve 50,000 acres of land in Austin

Dealing With the Home-Wrecker from Hell

Jason Ryan spent 17-hour days helping hurricane victims — then he became one of them

Flying With the Hawk

Cheryl Leb protects the legacy of Ben Hogan

Lady Justice Holds a Paintbrush

Mary Ellis Lagarde’s secret weapon

Bridge Across the Rio Grande

Schooled in London,Mexico City and Austin, Adolfo Campero is multiculturalism incarnate

When is it Right to Let a Baby Die?

Grappling with the right to life