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2019
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Dan Baradat has won millions of dollars in jury verdicts for blue-collar workers like the ones he grew up with
One Animal at a Time
After her first case involving vulnerable pets, Jill Telfer couldn’t say no
Barbara Moser's Big Picture
The San Francisco attorney puts her psychology creds to work in her family law practice
Arturo Gonzalez victory lap? Getting on with business
Discovery with Arturo J. González
Sister Act
Barbara, Therese and Maria Lawless followed in their father’s footsteps—and stuck together
The ABCs of Kindness
How a group of local attorneys launched an organization to help the homeless
Sacramento's Andrew Stroud Tells Us What's Good in the Neighborhood
Local Counsel with Andrew W. Stroud
The Wading Game
From fly-fishing to courtrooms, Carey Matovich wades instead of floats, and it’s made all the difference
Kay Lynn Bestol Tells Us What's Good in the Neighborhood
Local Counsel with Kay Lynn Bestol
A Channeling in Billings
Chaos erupted after Steve Harman employed a Spence-style courtroom tactic
Bryce Kunimoto Endorses a Diverse Workforce and a Diverse Palate
Discovery with Bryce Kunimoto
Unbecoming
Natasha Hazlett—lawyer, author, influencer
Standing Her Ground
Karen Koehler lands a $123 million verdict against Ride the Ducks
Don't Try to Tell Elizabeth Crouse Tax Law Isn't Fun
Discovery with Elizabeth Crouse
Above Reproach
Why James Williams came to mind when the ACLU needed someone to spearhead a major access-to-justice case
Call of Duty
Seattle litigator John Devlin makes sure the needs of Rangers and their families don’t get overlooked
Dan Dunne Takes ont he NRA
The litigator has defended the city of Seattle twice, pro bono, against challenges by gun-rights organizations
Eventing Planner
Seattle litigator Kevin Baumgardner finds the secret to stress relief—on horseback