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2010

We Can Hear Him Now

Verizon’s Randy Milch wins approval from the FCC to open up America’s long-distance telephone lines

The Reviews Are In

Laurence Wilson guides Yelp through its early twists and turns

True Blue

Roger Wilson helps revitalize the Blue Cross and Blue Shield brand

A Simpatico with the Underdog

Stephen R. Coffey earned his stripes in the Albany District Attorney’s Office before he was recruited to O’Connell & Aronowitz as the firm’s first and only trial lawyer. Three decades later, the criminal defense attorney and personal injury litigator is a senior partner at the firm, and has learned along the way that money isn’t everything, luck is crucial, and fallibility is just part of human nature.

In the Swing of Things

Joe Anthony has every lawyer’s dream assignment: serving as general counsel of the USGA

Road Warrior

Dick Bowman has made a habit out of winning products liability trials for automakers

A Solid Foundation

Affordable housing attorney Angela Christy opens doors for the underprivileged

Divorce With Dignity

Family lawyer Debra Yerigan has a knack for making the transition bearable

A Serious Man

Ron Meshbesher talks about his legendary career and what it’s like being name-checked in a Coen brothers movie

The Change of Heart of Don Nichols

For years he was a leading DWI defense lawyer but suddenly stopped to handle employment class actions

Marsh Halberg’s Equal Protection

Criminal defense lawyer Marsh Halberg gives all clients his best, even the questionable ones, so he can stay sharp for the innocents

Remembering the St. Louis

Robert Rubin has made protecting civil liberties his life’s work

Team Player

Gordon Greenwood

10,000 Song Maniac

Andy Gillin

The Undefeated

In Roger Dreyer’s eyes, he’s never lost a case

Thoughts on a Thriving Life

Timothy Tosta was given two years to live … 19 years ago

City Person

Pamela Duffy loves San Francisco, which makes sense—she’s behind some of its most successful developments