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Confidence & Poise
From angelic singing to javelin tossing, Janet Rhodes has great bar stories

Learning Curve
Unlikely education cases taught Skyler Hutto a thing or two

On Their Own
Four attorneys on how they blazed their solo paths

Getting His Goats
When he needed life lessons for his children, Daniel Draisen started getting kids

Showing Them the Money
Trey Robinson’s gig as an NFL agent

Veteran Lawyer
The many stories of former JAG officer Joel Collins would fill a book—and they do

Fixing Michigan’s Unemployment Problem
That’s what David Blanchard hopes to do with two class action cases against UIA

Meet the Man Who's Been to the Masters for Over 30 Years
Vance Goldammer has headed to Augusta every April through a combination of ingenuity, luck and tradition

The Case for School Funding—Again
Seattle attorney Thomas Ahearne wants all Washington schools to get equal construction money

Justice for the Most Despised Among Us
Greg Kuykendall fights for his death row clients—and wins

Repping P.R. in D.C.
How Ivelisse Bonilla got the chance to help her home island

Being Still, Avoiding Deal Killers, and Late Nights in the Office
Discovery with Colleen Goodell Knecht

Full-Contact Litigation
Robert Hamparyan takes personal injury personally

‘This is People’s Lives’
Erin Lee’s immigration work includes a newspaper column

Sushi, Istanbul and Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman
Discovery with Jessica L. Mackaness

‘A Win for the Underdog’
Sara Yunus on that 50-year-old child support case

The Long and Winding Road
Tristan Brown’s path to the law went through BP and HBO

Life in the Fast Lane
Hee Jin Chang is South Korea’s youngest-ever Olympic swimmer