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2012
Called to Serve
For Birmingham civil defense litigator Augusta S. Dowd, the legal profession represents a way of giving back
Saltwater in His Veins
Allen E. “Teeto” Graham uses his background in shipbuilding and the seafood business in his maritime practice at Phelps Dunbar
Q&A: Ted Olson
The lawyer behind just about everything
All Along the Watchtower
Media lawyer and Dylan sound-alike David J. Bodney protects the media’s access to public records
Ann of All Trades
Over the course of her 27-year career, from construction to employment to insurance to lobbying law, Ann Maloney Conway of Keleher & McLeod in Albuquerque has loved anything that gets her into the courtroom
Son of the Sage of the South
The third Gedney M. Howe continues his father’s tradition of amassing successful results for his clients
From Bubble Test to Bankruptcy Law
Barbara George Barton debunks the myths around Chapter 11 and explains the impact the recession has had on her practice
Good Works
Three New Jersey attorneys take time out to serve the homeless and the injured
The Winner’s Circle
When the choice is win, place or show, Christina Vassiliou Harvey opts for win-win
Engineering Solutions
Richard H. Steen’s mix of strengths makes him a powerhouse at the negotiating table
Blue-Collar Ethics
Hard work—and a knack for presentation—make Raymond Gill Jr. a courtroom powerhouse
True Devotion
Real estate lawyer Lloyd Tubman helps religious groups—and other clients—break down barriers
Going the Distance
As a boxer, bricklayer or family lawyer, Michael A. Gill has ‘all the guts in the world’
The View
When Keith Biebelberg’s clients lost their panoramas, he took the developer to task
Domenick Carmagnola’s Recipe for Success
It’s nothing fancy—just a lifetime’s worth of lessons learned at his family’s restaurant
Helping the Defrauded
Nobody fights harder to recapture lost savings for his clients than Jason Braun
When a Click Is More Than Just a Click
In the world of click-fraud investigations, Dean Gresham’s name is at the top of any search engine
Emmanuel E. Ubiñas Is Headed to the Airport
The Jones Day attorney has carved out a niche in representing international corporations that are dealing with fraud matters, which has him doing a lot of traveling to Mexico and Central America. We caught up with him in his Dallas office and found out why he’s discovered it’s sometimes best to stay near the hotel