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Lawyer's Best Friend

How a poodle named Aristotle brings calm to Joel Feldman’s family law office

'Because of Steve'

In life and law, Steve Pajcic has always set his sights on empowering others 

Family Matters

Jeanne Tate’s life’s work is about bringing parents and children together

Someone People Want to Follow

Jaret Davis believes in the power of technology and the ability of humans to work together

Talking Shatner with Jason Abraham

How the stars aligned for the icon to become a spokesperson for Hupy & Abraham

Hooray for Bollywood

Nitasha Khanna lists her favorite films from India

Summer Abroad

What Melanie Meneses Palmer learned in Phnom Penh

Prepare and Persevere

Jennifer Oden and Marshall Cole on how the sports world prepared them for the legal world

Going Bollywood

Family law attorney Nitasha Khanna has a background in Hindi dance

Okay, Let's Talk About My Favorite Podcast

Discovery with Alia J. Daniels

The 2 Billion Dollar Man

How R. Brent Wisner landed one of the largest product-defect jury awards in history

Discrimination Suit Can Proceed Against Contra Costa DA's Office

San Francisco firms Nichols Law and Ratner Molineaux are representing 5 women deputy DAs

Police Killing Leads to Changes in Columbus, Ohio

Dayton attorney Michael Wright and team negotiated a $10 million settlement

A Few Rounds with Yvonne Saville

The ADR attorney talks craft cocktails

Delaware's Got Talent

Lawyer and Profundo Bono ensemble player Kiadii Harmon counts Moby Dick as a theater credit, and Judge Robert B. Young as a friend

'Everywhere We Went, We Were First'

That’s how it feels to work side-by-side with trailblazer Sherrie Savett

Coming to America

Immigrant attorneys share their journeys to, and visions of, America

Philadelphia Athletics

Renee Hykel Cuddy went from Boathouse Row to the Beijing Olympics, thanks to some good old-fashioned Philly grit