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Surly, Activist—Online
Erin Smith Aebel’s concerns about the country’s direction inspired her to launch an activist page on Facebook—for starters
'Women Don't Become Attorneys'
Happily for her clients and the lawyers she’s mentored along the way, Roberta Mandel didn’t take that advice
'Whatever You Do, Don't Look at the Clock'
Florida attorneys swap U.S. Supreme Court stories—from getting dressed down by Scalia to being the last lawyer to address Rehnquist
'Nobody Wants to Be the Guy That Shuts Down a Hospital'
Yet that's exactly what Gary Samms had to do
Here Come the Millennials
Six lawyers talk about the unique challenges of being young in a profession that prizes age
Shop Talk
For Bernard W. Smalley, it all started in his father’s West Philadelphia barber shop
From Perry Mason to The Good Wife
The decline of civility and rise of bullying in the profession
Trial by COVID-19
Despite lockdowns, courtroom health scares and two delays in a trial with a pandemic as the backdrop, an Oakland attorney returns home from Kentucky with a win
Right Place, Right Time
Jamilah LeCruise inherited a practice, then made it her own
Gone Hot
Anne Bibeau’s budding hemp practice
Chuck Zauzig and the Art of Zen Maintenance
The med-mal lawyer’s escape comes in waves
Judge Not
Marc Williams defends the West Virginia chief justice
Bo Knows Boats
His education included one heck of a learning curve
Nurse-turned-lawyer Sally Broad Has a Unique Covid-19 Perspective
She's using her law career to advocate for her health care peers
Top Attorneys Offer Their Bingeable Best
What better time than now for some binge-watch recommendations?
Lawsuit Targets Princess Cruises Over Coronavirus Cases
San Francisco lawyers Mary Alexander and Elizabeth Cabraser seek class action
Up to the Challenge
Stints as a JAG and at the U.S. Attorney’s Office were the foundation of Clarence Davis’ career
'Being Underestimated is Fabulous'
Six attorneys recount the then-and-now of women in the law