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2010

One Lawyer, Broad Horizons

David Allen is involved with everything from corporate finance to hunger awareness

The Advocate

Lynette Labinger has made a career out of fighting for social change

In Love with Kansas City

Real estate and railway attorney Allison Bergman keeps one of America’s great cities moving forward

Trial attorney Ted Williams Jr. of St. Louis’ Williams Venker & Sanders

On steam engines, military service, the jury system and the greatest hitter who ever lived

Warsaw Pact

While growing up in Poland, St. Louis litigator Zofia A. Garlicka pledged to become a lawyer, just like her legendary father

A Commitment to Justice

Karen Long aims to keep school districts compliant with Title IX

Beer Man

Transactional business lawyer Adam Marshall knows business and brews

From Taxes to Trials

Sidney G. Dunagan on the importance of writing, how Vietnam changed his career path, and the question you can’t ask in a deposition

Being Dan Monnat

What the criminal defense lawyer has learned from Gerry Spence, Grace Wu … and the Lone Ranger

Googling Kent Walker

Life as Google’s top lawyer is a crucible filled with extraordinary demands. He couldn’t be happier

It Came From Hollywood

NATO (the other one) turns to former TV screenwriter Gary Klein as its legal counsel

Team David

David C. Friedman helps Summit Entertainment release the Twilight series and more

‘If You Run Big, Dangerous Things, You Have an Obligation to Run Them Safely’

The philosophy of Constellation Energy’s Charles Berardesco

The Man From Medtronic

Cameron Findlay keeps the medical device company moving forward

The Reality Check

The four commandments of Debra Raskin

“Let’s Put on a Show!”

Backstage with Broadway lawyers Seth Gelblum, Elliot Brown, Jean Ward, Loren Plotkin and Nancy Rose

The Fourth Lesson of Joe Flom

It has something to do with liquidity

Manhattan Transfer

Real estate lawyer David Alan Richards transfers everything from Kipling books to air