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2014

The Need Factor

Elder law attorney Franchelle C. Millender on getting benefits to people who have fallen out of the social safety net

Embedded

Arizona Justice Project founder Larry A. Hammond speaks about the cases that have “gut-hooked” him

She Could Do Without the Death Threats

Pamela Robillard Mackey talks prosecutors, system failure and Kobe

Homeowners’ Guide

When the walls crack, folks call on construction litigation attorney Heidi Storz

Real People, Real Problems and a Chance to Help

Three reasons why the law appeals to real estate attorney Willis Carpenter

Search, Rescue and Mediate

Attorney Bonnie Schriner and her search and rescue dog are on call

The Educator, The Dealmaker & The Reformer

Contract law attorney John Moye is all three

Controlling the Second

After handling a two-engine failure at 9,000 feet, nothing fazes Brett Godfrey in the courtroom

Noto Bene

Take note—criminal defense attorney Maria DelGaizo Noto is one tough cookie. Don’t believe us? Ask the U.S. government

Out to Right the Wrongs

E. Drew Britcher is the antithesis of flashy and flamboyant

The Pusher

Envelopes, arguments, limits—Jeffrey S. Mandel pushes many things, but nothing more than himself

Business, Globalization and the American Dream

Dornbaum & Peregoy immigration lawyer Kathleen Peregoy on the evolution of American business, and navigating the changing landscape of global mobility

When Life Gives You Lemon Law …

How Amy Bennecoff makes lemonade for her clients

Divorce, Business Style

Nicholas San Filippo helps clients deal with deadbeat partners

At Your Service

Lessons learned as an Air Force captain have inspired Jeff Whitfield’s litigation practice—and his commitment to helping veterans

The Judge, the Prosecutor and the Criminal Defense Attorney

They’re all Kerrisa Chelkowski, whose anxious parents bought her a black cowboy hat when she switched from prosecuting accused criminals to defending them

Shared Vision

How the courtroom duo of Dustin and Dennis Burrows overcome the latter’s failing eyesight