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2005

The Crusader

Robert Henak’s mission is to make sure no one slips through the cracks

Carrie Bradshaw of the Tundra

Billie Jean Smith travels far and wide for adventure … or a good pair of shoes

The Listener

Reflecting on a year as state bar president

The Voice

Philip O’Brien speaks well inside the courtroom and inside the booth

Representing the First Americans

Brian Pierson knows what sovereignty means

Getting Even

Robert L. Habush went into the law reluctantly; now Wisconsin’s Trial Lawyer of the Year award is named after him.

The Child Advocate

Antavius Weems and his 1,300 clients

Pro on Pro Bono

Courtland Reichman represents the have-nots and the have-lots

They Got the Funk

Jazz/funk ensemble Cadillac Jones is the real deal

Easy Reader

Ann-Marie McGaughey shows kids that books open doors

The Matchmaker

Ajay Jindia knows someone who knows someone

The Big Brother

William K. Whitner’s schedule makes yours look like a girly-man’s

Regina Molden Won't Wait

The managing partner of Molden Holley acts locally, thinks nationally

Henry Perlowski Fits In

A native New Yorker likes the South just fine

Mr. Reed Goes to Washington?

Thanks to his parents’ sacrifices, Kasim Reed has opportunities in both law and politics

Most Eligible Lawyer

D Magazine named Peggy Facklis one of the 12 Most Eligible Bachelorettes in Dallas

The Life Aquatic

Since Fanning and his wife Carolyn made their yacht a permanent home in 2001, they have traveled more than 10,000 ocean miles

Breaking the Code of Bureaucracy

George Parker Jr. (left) helped World War II veteran Teddy Draper Sr. finally get the benefits — and the Purple Heart — that he’d been denied for 60 years