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2015
The Five-Tool Player
Inspired by an injustice, bored by the CIA, business litigator Michelle J. Correll keeps moving
Right Way for Right-of-Way
Eminent domain attorney and Expo Line advocate Bradford B. Kuhn on why the easiest way from Point A to Point B isn’t necessarily a straight line
The Return of Lenny Sanz
Employment plaintiff attorney Leonard H. Sansanowicz learned empathy as an actor opposite (among others) Steve Carrell
Prisoners of Wars
From Gitmo to Orange County, Cindy Pánuco fights for inmate rights
Rescuing businesses and other animals
Lindsey L. Smith on the emotional burden of bankruptcy
A Quintessential American Story
Ken Lee’s journey from Seoul, to Koreatown, to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Complementary Counsel
Mary Kohart likes trying cases, and her husband, Dean Phillips, likes settling them
Beyond the Front Page
Civil litigator David A. Strassburger of Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky in Pittsburgh on media law, courtroom surprises and moving past yellow legal pads
Man of Reason, Man of Faith
The two halves of trial lawyer/minister Daryl Winston
Stuart M. Grant’s Double Secret Probation
Inside the record-setting corporate litigation practice of Delaware’s most well-rounded man
Making Her Mark (And Protecting Yours)
From Switzerland to Pennsylvania, Dina Leytes talks IP law
‘We’ve Come a Rather Remarkable Way’
An oral history of civil rights and the African-American bar 60 years after Montgomery
Mind the Gap
Why W. Lewis Garrison Jr. has been accused of turning Alabama into ‘tort hell’
She Speaks the Language
Kimberly Bessiere Martin could have been a spy but she became fascinated with products liability
Hanging on the Telephone
Lorena Olmos, of Modrall Sperling in Albuquerque, on taking cold calls from employment law clients, tailoring her courtroom strategy and getting in on the crazy