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‘I Don’t Think I Was Meant to Be an Employee’
Six attorneys on the ups and downs of going solo

The Next Generations
Jay and Leah Edelstein carry on the tradition of Nathan and Edward

Hard Work, Moving On, and a Voice to Love
Discovery with Oderah C. Nwaeze

Inherent Optimism
Why Susan Lin is in criminal defense for the long haul

The Essence of Being a Good Lawyer
Pennsylvania attorneys reflect on two decades of life and law

Moving Forward
Three young attorneys on the outlook for the future

Two Former Judges Weigh In on the Mifepristone Case
The language used in the initial ruling, they say, is disturbing and troubling

$98.5 Million Award Restored in Susan Cox Powell Case
Seattle lawyer Anne Bremner says missing woman’s parents finally have justice for murdered grandsons

Dromomania
Evan Levow has a serious case of wanderlust—and the pictures to prove it

‘Be a Human Being’
Don Caminiti’s recipe for courtroom success: humility, honesty, empathy

‘I See You’
Joanna Adu connects with clients caring for loved ones with disabilities

Second Chance
How Donald Lomurro and Christina Harvey got the state Supreme Court to consider a path back for disbarred lawyers

People First
Charlene Morring went from being a single mom on welfare to launching a solo firm and paying kindness forward

No. 1 Draft Pick
John Zydron went from being a rural kid with big dreams to having a star pinned on his shoulder

Q'ing
Elliott Buckner cooked up 850 pounds of barbecue last year alone to benefit brain injury survivors

‘You Can Either Be Bitter or Be Better’
Ashley Pack’s devotion to her son informs her legal practice, and vice-versa

The Public Domain
Former DAs and PDs on what they loved and hated about the job

Getting His Goats
When he needed life lessons for his children, Daniel Draisen started getting kids