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2012

Mr. Nice Guy

Wyoming injury defense lawyer Jason Neville believes in the power of pleasant—to a point

The Environmental Division

Denise Dragoo has been in the environmental practice since the regulation boom in the ’70s

The Art of Advocacy

Montana’s Natasha Prinzing Jones brings compassion and tenacity to civil litigation defense

Trial Lawyers Care

Idaho attorney Bill Mauk relocated his practice to New York City for six months to be a part of the biggest pro bono effort in history

In the Footsteps of Big Grandma

Thomas Hurney Jr.’s thriving practice is part of a family legal tradition

Morrow in the Middle

Williamsburg-based mediator Joan Morrow, who practices across the country, speaks about fundamental neutrality, navigating emotional minefields and going from gladiator mode to counselor mode

Great Privilege, Great Responsibility

Litigator and deacon Christopher Malone is committed to using the law to do good works

Making a Difference

Washington lawyers take time to help out

B. Gerald Johnson: Civic Booster

The co-founder of Pacifica Law Group helped shape Seattle

Paramount Duty

Thomas Ahearne wins one for public education

The Big-Picture Man

Tacoma attorney Jack Connelly’s long-shot cases have triggered major reforms

Champion of Peace

The explosive case that took David Mann to the U.S. Supreme Court

Outing Gay Baseball

Lawyers Suzanne Thomas and Michael Reiss negotiate how gay a league needs to be

Power Player

How David Burman helped decide a historic governor’s race

Employing Justice

Sheryl Willert defends bosses—and reminds them to play fair

Love and Bankruptcy

David Stern and Robert Pfister help same-sex couples with that ‘richer or poorer’ vow

Billion-Dollar Man

Commercial real estate lawyer Stuart Graiwer navigates the global financial meltdown

Faer, Focused

Laura Faer, statewide education director at Public Counsel, knew what she wanted to do in high school and never wavered