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The Poster Child for ... Posters
Rogge Dunn sees art where others see only advertising
It's Good to Be the King
He may be the richest lawyer in America, but even at 78 Joe Jamail shows no signs of slowing down
Sod Almighty
All Seriousness Aside
Stop! In the Name of Love
Between patent infringement discussions, Robert Benson had a vision
Nothing Plain About His Plaintiffs
Kevin Boyle sides with the little guy — and he’s darn proud of it
The Man Who Pitched Three Strikes
Republican activist Michael Reynolds was moved to political action after the murder of his sister
Looking for YLLOGRL
Having grown up in Chinatown and armed with a law degree and a good mind, Judy Lam has a mission: to help her community
The Child was Father of the Lawyer
The birth of his first son moved Mark Teuton to become an attorney
The Blog Corporations Click
Sarbanes-Oxley a barrel of monkeys? Well, almost, for Michael O’Sullivan
Video Games Will Rot Your Brain
For Damon Watson, playing games is serious business
Alimony from a Dead Man
In a feat akin to getting turnip blood, Shannon Fitzpatrick blazed a trail
Is Randy Bodner the Bravest Lawyer in Boston?
After standing up to the Luchese organized crime family and the notoriously violent Medellin cocaine cartel, not much scares Randy Bodner these days
Portrait of the Artist as an Attorney
Forget about left-brain/right-brain and consider these whole-brain lawyers, who somehow manage to function at high levels in two distinctly different worlds: art and the law
The Problems of Sticking to Principle
What do you do when your client seems to stand for the opposite of everything you believe?
Jeff Newman Goes From Reporting the News to Making It
Where do you train to learn First Amendment rights? The National Enquirer, of course
The Trial Lawyer's Gift to America
After September 11, the threat of lawsuits hung over the American economy — until Leo Boyle and the trial lawyers took over
Lyman Bullard's Wide World of Sports
A man who never stopped playing games