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2013
The Letter of the Law
Former Morristown postman Sal Simeone strives to make a difference for families
From Liberia to Liberty
The Gibbons environmental lawyer arrived in America from Liberia to follow her dreams
The Professional
Kenzo Kawanabe fights to live in a more meritocratic society
Marathon Man
Everyone thought Walter Sargent was crazy to open a solo practice focusing on appellate law; no one thinks that now
Serving the Secret Service
Sean R. Gallagher protects Secret Service agents all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court
The Most Dangerous Man in the Courtroom
Just try and pull a fast one on Paul Rowe—chances are he’s already seen it
‘The Blonde Blur’
Opposing counsel must move fast to keep pace with employment law innovator Nancy Erika Smith
Just the Facts, Ma’am
Eric Kahn and Rubin Sinins ‘make it right for Molly’ in the Tyler Clementi case
An Audience with the Pope
Anthony Pope on the murder trial he had no business trying, working the Newark narcotics beat, and casting calls with Sidney Lumet
One Rogue Solicitor
In 2009, Mark Lewis was working from home and selling assets; within two years, he helped uncover the biggest scandal of the 21st century
Team Player
Keith Oliver enjoys Manchester United, fast cars and the law
A Willingness to Fight
After potter, nurse and secretary, Jenny Kennedy tried solicitor
Vitruvian Man
Immigration lawyer Jawaid Luqmani would rather you didn’t think well of his work
A Question of Corporate Governance
Do corporations need guidelines or regulations?
The Right to Be Forgotten
New EU regulations on the protection of personal data
Charlie's Angel
Appellate lawyer Ryan Clinton helped make Austin one of the country’s most animal-friendly cities
Firm Commitment
At Arnold & Itkin in Houston, friendship is the main ingredient for success
How Christian Dennie Stayed in the Game
When life threw him a curve, the sports attorney found a new way to play ball