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2015

Masters of the Insurance Universe

Lorelie S. Masters is an insurance lawyer by day, social activist by night—and in 2014, the overachieving moonlighter added political candidate, too

Speaking the Language

James A. Ryan approaches business law as only a former NSA intelligence agent could: by decrypting coded information and putting the pieces back together

Once More, a Data Breach, Dear Friends

Protecting yourself against identity theft

Trevor Potter and the Magic Briefcase

Does Trevor Potter look familiar? The Caplin & Drysdale lawyer helped Stephen Colbert’s “Americans For A Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow” Super PAC navigate federal election law

Homage to Sarchio

The granddaughter of a Francisco Franco political prisoner, Christina Guerola Sarchio grew up to prosecute her FORMER neighborhood bully

The 554 Million-Dollar Man

Sam Buffone led the way for the Navajo Nation’s historic settlement—oh, and he kept Google out of trouble, too

The Kansas Peach

Ty Cobb, a distant relative of the famous ballplayer, is a big gun on whom powerful people rely

The Brain Behind Brain Injuries

Irvin Cantor brings light to the mysteries of traumatic brain injury

Scalpel, Please

Trial attorneys get to build cases. Gentry Locke appellate lawyer Monica T. Monday delights in slipping on doctor’s gloves to dissect them

Princeton’s Pioneer

Teacher-turned-attorney Kathryn Bayless was the first female attorney to set up shop in her West Virginia town

‘Straight Love, No Chaser’

From judges to book clubs, Paulette Brown, the incoming president of the American Bar Association, tells it like it is

Promise Keeper

Kevin H. Marino, involved in the Bridgegate and Flash Boys trials, doesn’t believe juries believe ‘innocent until proven guilty’

Not Forks and Knives

Amy Sara Cores knows when to hold ’em and fold ’em in family law cases, but international kidnapping cases weigh heavily

The Adjusters

Roberts Levin Rosenberg is the insurance when insurance isn’t

Patent Office No Longer Pending

How John Posthumus helped grow Colorado

Playing With the Interplay

Nancy Crow on the giant puzzle of tax law and the special joy of the Windsor decision

Helping Those Who Help Those

Russell Kemp’s pro bono work with Habitat for Humanity

The Detail Man

PI plaintiff’s attorney Michael Maggiano drills down and connects dots