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2015
Outdated Laws: New York City Edition
Some of the most bizarre crimes in NYC
The Dean of the Employment Bar
Betsy Plevan’s career has been based on finding the right fit: for her, for her clients and for a generation of female lawyers
Being a Little Guy
“You cannot be great at what we do if you don’t have compassion for people,” says personal injury attorney Robert Kelner
First Comes Love
Before same-sex marriage was the law of the land, business litigator Robbie Kaplan became a hero of the movement
Navigating China
The Chinese legal system has come a long way in a short time; but what’s getting lost in translation?
The Best Neutral
Mediating with John DiBlasi
An Innocence Man
Barry Scheck talks Louima, Lyons, and whether the state has executed an innocent man
Stabilizing Rent-Stabilization
Ira L. Herman on the Santiago-Monteverde bankruptcy ruling
Brown for the Disabled
On Dan Brown’s pro bono work to make New York more wheelchair accessible
Last Gladiator Standing
Civil rights and employment attorney Deborah L. Gordon gets in the pit
The Benefits of Raising Your Hand
Scott A. Wolfson of Wolfson Bolton in Troy on bittersweet boom times and how a bankruptcy lawyer wound up trying a freedom of religion case
Walking Tall
Riyaz A. Kanji goes to bat for tribal clients
Sweet Deals
Jane Snoddy Smith handles complex, high-stakes real estate transactions—without the high anxiety
If it quacks like a duck …
… It’s probably Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox, working its magic on a jury
A Forensic Revolution
Gary Udashen leads the way to help Texas’ wrongfully imprisoned
Judicial Merit
Former judge Deborah Hankinson on access to justice, bringing appeals, and the battle over Prop 12
Coming to America
Gordon J. Quan helps shopkeepers, laborers and cooks step out of the shadows
Shannon Schmoyer Finds Her Groove
Once an aspiring drummer, the San Antonio attorney discovered a new love in labor law