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'We Are the Bosses'
Tressa Johnson and Kristy Bennett's employment firm is busier than ever during the pandemic
'I Can Fix That'
It was a long path to the law for T. McCall Stern; she wouldn’t trade it for anything
Representing Rosa, Cheating the Hangman, and Other Stories from 400 Years of Law
Seven attorneys from four states—each with 50+ years in practice—talk about their careers
It's Somebody's Job to Make That Stuff
And on Letterman, at Miramax films, and now on a podcast, that somebody is Nick Gansner
Salman Run
Tanya Salman gets others onto the right page, hitting the high notes and crossing the finish line
How Much Is Enough?
Mark Thomsen says it’s high time to do something about police misconduct
Leading the Charge
Meaningful change has always been Ruth Irvings’ goal, even if it’s via an estate plan
Close to Her Heart
Kristine Helen Bridges has helped dozens seek protective orders
A Star in Her Role
Kerensa Cassis honed her competitive edge on the basketball court
The Forever Family Firm
Adoptee Lisa Williams-McCallum knows family comes first
A Lifetime of Service
Former intelligence officer Jane Francis continues to defend the Constitution
Intensity Personified
Robert Haar doesn’t talk for the sake of talking
'When We Fight, We Win'
Lawyer and activist Rod Chapel has lived his father’s lesson
Tribute to Cincinnati 'Icon' Steven R. Adams
The well-known criminal defense attorney stood out both in court and at Ironman triathlons
To Practice with Integrity
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cara Nicklas is helping fight corruption
'What Better Client to Have?'
Dan Webber spent his first seven years in the U.S. attorney’s office
The Girl Scout Murders
Garvin Isaacs on a career-turning case and client
The Lucky Ones
Five attorneys under 40 discuss student debt, the Great Recession, and the good fortune that got them here