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2006

Much to Do About Something

Civil rights legend Julius Chambers continues to fight the good fight

To Hell and Back

Derek Gilman dodged bullets in Baghdad, you think figuring out tax policy worries him?

Both Candid and Kind

J.Norfleet Pruden III, a fourth-generation lawyer from Edenton, is Charlotte’s favorite son

Have Barbecue, Will Travel

James Early and the universal bonding agent

Daughter of the Revolution

Christine Walczyk celebrates pioneering women attorneys

Ring Master

Ed Kaufman makes sure no one body-slams World Wrestling Entertainment

The Big Fish of Family Law

Samuel Schoonmaker literally wrote the law on divorce in Connecticut.His clients, such as Jack Welch, are sure glad he did

Battersby Up!

Norwalk attorney Greg Battersby helps big-league hitters prepare for Pedro

Joe Six-Pack

When it’s time to relax,Kerry Callahan heads to his local pub for his second job: reviewing beer

The Fight Over the Bill of Rights

Michael Stratton battles with the state of North Carolina to protect a client’s right to personal property

Santa's Causes

Santa Mendoza is a crusader for the disadvantaged, the oppressed and the idea that one day a Hispanic woman could be attorney general

To Be or Not To Be a Lawyer?

That was Michael Koskoff ’s question. Even Shakespeare would say he made the right decision

The Quick Study

Leslie O'Toole's openness to new things led her to the courtroom

Another Kind of NASCAR Dad

Stokely Caldwell may be the only lawyer in North Carolina with a hunk of Jeff Gordon’s car hanging in his office

Dead Man Walking Free

Alan Gell was wrongfully convicted and sat on death row for nine years; Jim Cooney set him free

There She Is … A Plaintiff’s Lawyer

A former Miss North Carolina gets down to cases

Hollywood, North Carolina

Jim O’Brien brings moviemakers and investors together

Pursuing Excellence, Three Steps at a Time

Irving Greines' second career