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2007

Peripheral Vision

Fine-art photographer Robert West focuses on the timeless

The Art Collector

Lawrence Ashe has an eye for the whimsical

Have Camera, Will Travel

Jim Monacell knows your county courthouse

Unforgettable

Whether representing Fortune 500 companies or mentoring young lawyers, W. Ray Persons has the debonair, confident presence of a Nat King Cole

Practice Made Perfect

Beth Tanis’ early fear of failure pushed her to become one of the most successful attorneys in Georgia

Mr. Ethics

Richard Sinkfield quietly wins the day: in court, at the negotiating table, and in his rather remarkable intersection with history

Man Around Town

Thomas Bodkin enjoys life and work in small-town Indiana

The Epic Career of Forrest Bowman

The lawyer who fought the police, the FBI and the justice system tells his tale

Go, Bill Baten, Go!

Bill Baten may be the world’s fastest mediator

The Compassionate Counsel

A “big guy with a big heart,” Mark Ladendorf commands attention—and respect—from his peers, clients and adversaries

Ms. Pence Comes From Washington

Linda Pence has been a top Indiana attorney since earning her stripes at the DOJ

For Whom The Road Tolls

Steve Humke was instrumental to the creation of the groundbreaking lease of the Indiana Toll Road

Never-Standing Pattis

Being a top criminal defense lawyer isn’t enough for Norm Pattis—so he bought a bookstore and a farm

The Mayor's Right-Hand Man

Thomas Saenz is helping shape a new Los Angeles

The Early Bird

Sorrell Trope gets the worm (and Nicole Kidman, Cary Grant, etc.)

Ms. Glacier, I Presume?

Patricia Glaser grew up with dreams of playing for the Yankees. Now she plays a different kind of hardball

The Supreme Thrill

These six attorneys argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court

The Survivor

You think lasting a few weeks on an island is tough? Corporate counsel John Schulman has been with Warner Bros. for two decades, and counting