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Fighting the Good Fight
Steven Williams’ pro bono cases hold a special place in his heart
The Case Against Virtual Trials
Ed Hugo raises red flags about what’s getting lost in the new normal
Hometown Historian
Litigator, author and restaurateur John Briscoe tells local history through the lens of food and drink
First Things First
Carol LoCicero fights for her media clients’ constitutional rights
How Richard Schwamm Found His Voice
A childhood speech impediment couldn’t derail his dreams
Compassion, the Constitution and Queen
Discovery with Renee Thompson
New Heights
At 50, Mary Ruth Houston decided it was time to start climbing mountains
'I Was So Ill I Didn't Know I Was Ill'
Ira Leesfield’s battle with COVID-19 gave him new perspective
Staying Grounded
Sarah Lahlou-Amine says taking on pro bono work can remind lawyers how fortunate they are
Lawyer's Best Friend
How a poodle named Aristotle brings calm to Joel Feldman’s family law office
'Because of Steve'
In life and law, Steve Pajcic has always set his sights on empowering others
Family Matters
Jeanne Tate’s life’s work is about bringing parents and children together
Someone People Want to Follow
Jaret Davis believes in the power of technology and the ability of humans to work together
Talking Shatner with Jason Abraham
How the stars aligned for the icon to become a spokesperson for Hupy & Abraham
Hooray for Bollywood
Nitasha Khanna lists her favorite films from India
Summer Abroad
What Melanie Meneses Palmer learned in Phnom Penh
Prepare and Persevere
Jennifer Oden and Marshall Cole on how the sports world prepared them for the legal world
Going Bollywood
Family law attorney Nitasha Khanna has a background in Hindi dance