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Letting the Witness Have It
Sam Outten had a plan for cross-examination, then gave it away
Loyalty After Death
Mullins McLeod left no stone unturned when a former mayor was murdered
'I Could Do This All Day'
After working construction, long legal days aren’t so tough for John Crawford
With All Due Respect
The hug-worthy way in which Rick Morgan serves the citizens of Columbia
Something Had to Be Done
How Annie Andrews led reform of the Charleston County Juvenile Detention Center
'It Never Got Old'
Christopher Mills reflects on his clerkship with Justice Clarence Thomas
Taking Them Head On
From Goliath companies to establishment politicians, Marguerite Willis comes ready for battle
Billionaire Loses Bid to Build Huge Palm Beach Mansion
Attorney Joanne O’Connor explains why the town turned him down
Designing Interiors, Managing a Caseload, and Buying a Vowel
Discovery with Amy Levine Heiserman
Where Native Culture and American Jurisprudence Meet
How Judy Dworkin’s Indian law practice led her to the tribal court bench
My Land, Your Land
Five attorneys tell their stories of immigrating to the U.S.
In the Thick of It
The founders of Hepburn Hernandez & Jung do what they love: trials
Chasing Rabbits
Marc Schechter grew up idolizing Jefferson Airplane; now he reps them
Path Finding
How Jo Dale Carothers helped NASA decode images from Mars
Don't take cases personally and never call the judge "Lady"
Discovery with Deanne Arthur
Serving the Underserved
Julia Yoo represents the female prisoners and others society has written off
Shouldering the Load
For Anitha Kumpati, pro bono immigration work is spiritual satisfaction
More at Stake
Jack Siegel repped his biggest client—Mom—against CVS