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When Jamila Brinson signs up for a volunteer role—from AIDS outreach to holiday drives for the needy—she comes with sleeves rolled up

Making Magic

While brightening the lives of sick kids, Amber Carson was undergoing health crises of her own

Stirred, Not Shaken

Contract lawyer by day, Marc Kaliser raises mixology to a fine art

'You Fight for Your Side'

Texas attorneys who switched from prosecution to defense talk about what stays the same: getting the job done

Peak Performance

Eliza Steinberg has conquered more than half the state’s 14ers, including its most difficult

Comeback Drive

Former pro football player Hollynd Hoskins keeps going until the final whistle for clients like Curtis Brooks

A Country of Immigrants

Colorado attorneys on what it means to be an immigrant practicing law in the U.S.

'Some Kind of Difference'

Igor Raykin spent a decade teaching underserved kids before entering education law

Making Their Mark

Five attorneys under 40 talk about their successes and their trials by fire

'They Call Us Counselor for a Reason'

What Dana Eberle-Peay’s family law clients are going through, she’s been through, too

From Southwestern Indiana to West Point

C. Erik Chickedantz spent the '60s in service to his country

Miss Miracle

Former mentee ShaMiracle J. Rankin pays it forward

Mister Legal Scholar

Don Samuel is the ‘walking legal encyclopedia’ whose cases make headlines

One in a Hundred

A life lived outdoors has prompted Savannah’s Glen Darbyshire to help protect Georgia’s coast

'The World is Not Equal'

Melaney LaGrone uses her police and prosecutor backgrounds to help criminal defense clients

From Emergency Room to Courtroom

Registered nurse Tracey Dellacona now reps patients in med-mal cases

My Name is My Name

Discovery with Nicholas Bedford

'Where Can I Be of Help?'

Amanda Mathis Riedling knows the benefits of pro bono go both ways