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In Translation
How David Gair went from teaching to tax law
Tireless
Former Navy nuclear propulsion engineer Alfonso Chan is a ‘workhorse’—and ‘crazy smart’
Karen Burgess' Happy Place
That would be in front of a jury
Tobacco Road
Dustin Whittenburg is collecting some of the most prized baseball cards in the world
Recipes for Success
Jo Ellen Whitney has been entering dishes in the Iowa State Fair for 20 years—and she has no intention of stopping
The Art of Law
Corinne Smith’s work has bridged her two passions
'You Can Be Anything You Want to Be'
Attorneys tell their stories of immigrating to the U.S.
William Altreuter tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Walking through his favorite Buffalo haunts
The Litigator Who Ran with the Bulls
Patrick Q. Hustead went from rodeoing to fleeing bulls, and he’s lived to tell the wild tale
The Diner Lawyer
Jack Schulz wants to litigate cases that make you put down your cup of coffee
No Place Like Home
Butch Hollowell has Detroiters’ backs
When the Roads Diverged, She Took Both
Why Jessica Heltsley moved out of courtrooms and into divorce coaching
Dana Constand and the Three Bears
Her approach to folk painting and family law is just right
Coat of Many Conflicts
And that was just the beginning of the tumult in Rosa Parks’ estate case
Shaping Seattle
Faith Li Pettis has helped fund major community projects and guide the city’s quest for affordable housing
Goliath Slayer
Parker Folse was still a newcomer in town when he started taking on Pacific Northwest icons
The Superpowers of Don Scaramastra
The Seattle attorney says all lawyers have the ability—and obligation—to help others around them
Advocacy, Class Actions and Food Trucks
Beth Terrell takes on cases and causes for those without a voice