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2011

The Accidental Lawyer

Ophelia Camiña entered law school on a lark, but her success has been far from a fluke

The Bulldog

Bob Hilliard takes on the cases other lawyers won’t touch—and wins

Ahead of the Game

Kathleen Wu advocates for diversity in the boardroom and on the tennis court

The Polunsky Unit

Allan Polunsky has a Texas death row facility named after him and doesn’t mind

From the Fields to the Courtroom

Former migrant worker Cirilo Martinez is determined to help immigrants

Scientific inquiry

Sharon M. Woods, of Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker, applies scientific thinking to her business litigation practice

David Kotzian Shoots From the Hip

The employment law attorney prides himself on being straightforward with clients and colleagues

Disney’s GC Works His Magic

Alan Braverman, general counsel at The Walt Disney Co., has an instinct for what’s around the corner

The Crisis Preventer

From the FTC to P&G, Deborah Platt Majoras keeps consumers in mind

A Steely Calm

General Mills’ Rick Palmore keeps the Pillsbury and Betty Crocker brands strong

Protecting a Global Brand

Starwood Hotels & Resorts’ Ken Siegel helps craft a corporate culture that is globally minded and socially aware

Big Deal

Julie Jacobs navigates the new media frontier at AOL

From Constitutional Law to the Court of Appeals

Bruce J. Wagner, shareholder at McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams, on the strategy involved in matrimonial law, the importance of writing skills in appellate work, and his experiences as a town justice

Ten Years Later

Three attorneys reflect on how they helped victims of 9/11 through Trial Lawyers Care

Leading By Example

Ann E. Evanko solves employment law problems and mentors the next generation

An Entertaining Practice

Ken Abdo rides with the band

At the Crossroads

A train collides with a car full of young people, slicing the vehicle in two. There are heart-wrenching phone calls. One is to attorney Sharon L. Van Dyck

After the Collapse

Personal injury lawyer Chris Messerly tackles the 35W bridge collapse