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Choosing the Open Door
St. Louis attorneys tell their stories of immigrating to the U.S.
‘The Whole World Just Goes Slow Motion’
Mike McMullen on life behind the lens
Cool in Combat
Family attorney Justin Crozier was an Army mental health specialist
The Med Mal Changemaker
Jim Bartimus relies on his memory, work ethic and med school training
Who’s at Legal Fault in Friday the 13th?
Cara Fialkoff’s CLE explores what horror movies can teach lawyers
A Guaranteed Fight
Brenda Doroteo’s immigration experience helps her connect to clients
Matter of Life & Death
How Mark Henricksen got into the murder business “kind of by accident”
Because He Can
Advocating for the marginalized is Will Hoch’s calling
Seven Decades of Lawyering with Paul Sugarman
One of the nation’s longest-tenured lawyers looks back
After the Smoke Cleared
How Boston attorneys prosecuted the criminal trial—and helped victims in need
A Moral Obligation
Why Catherine Mohan helps immigrant children and families
Expect the Unexpected
Going to the bench and back with John Nazzaro
Restless Woman Searching
Family attorney and novelist Christine Whitehead sees herself in her characters
‘Where It’s Been, Where It’s Heading’
A talk with rising stars who will take the legal profession into the 2050s
Wakatta Forever
The lessons Matthew Draper learned in Japan influence his arbitration practice
NYPD, J.D.
How Ankit Kapoor went from cop to family lawyer
The Deal of the Art
The problematic past (stolen antiquities) and problematic future (AI) of art law