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2014

Keep It Simple, Stupid

That’s what Steve W. Berman has always done, in class action lawsuits against Jack in the Box, Big Tobacco, Toyota, the NCAA …

The Rock Star

High-profile trials and links to headline-grabbers like Amanda Knox and Mary Kay Letourneau have garnered the spotlight for Anne Bremner, bringing celebrity and sprezzatura

Defending the Mastros

Jim Frush has always lived for high stakes—and high peaks

Spreading Justice

Steve Fury co-founded a volunteer group that helps coach trial lawyers in Africa

Grounded

Steve Morris is rooted in Las Vegas, and he knows the business infrastructure. He also knows what it’s like to play trumpet until four in the morning

This Property Was Condemned

Idaho land use lawyer JoAnn Butler talks sprawl, zoning and seeing the future

Rodeo Mentality

After a rodeo injury, Wyoming's J. Kent Rutledge decided to go to law school

Trying to Set Things Right

Montana employment and labor law attorney Jean E. Faure knows about work trouble

The Higher Law

"You get people at the absolute lowest points of their lives," says Utah family law attorney Sharon A. Donovan

Kay Wolf: It's the People

The Orlando employment defense attorney spends her spare time bringing educational opportunities to kids in Cambodia

The A-Team

Tampa appellate duo Steve Brannock and Celene Humphries smoke Big Tobacco

How Theodore Babbitt Turned His Life Around

A stint in the Marines lit a fire under the onetime underachiever

No Excuses

How Robert Wayne Pearce stared down personal disaster

For the Defense

Parker Thomson gives overloaded public defenders a break

Professional Protector

Audra Michelle Bryant on safeguarding children and defending fellow attorneys

The Immigrant's Story

Christy Han Mohan has one, and she says it’s the key to immigration law

The Young and the Restless

PI plaintiff’s attorney Robert T. Simon hung a shingle at 29, but it’s his pretrial ritual that’s eye-opening

Life After Life Without Parole

Marshall Camp successfully argued the first case under the Fair Sentencing for Youth Act