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2015

Encountering Mrs. Smith

It would take more than a doubting guidance counselor to keep Miguel Alexander Pozo from his dream

Election Protection

Rajiv Parikh’s idea of a happy ending is when every vote counts

Cynthia Ciancio Speaks Her Mind

The family law lawyer fights escalation before seeking annihilation

Strength From Loss

Tragedy inspired nonprofit law attorney Karen Leaffer to provide community service and disaster relief

Hopeless Romantic

Natalie Gregg is a lover of fairytale endings ‘trapped in a divorce lawyer’s body’

The No-Comfort Zone

McCathern business lawyer Jesse Hoffman likes to tackle questions that haven’t already been answered

This Land Was Claimed for You and Me

Mary Hazlewood Barkley takes on eminent domain cases for landowners and public authorities

Cheaper to Call a Cab

Brent de la Paz on the new wave of DWI forensic law

Tran’s Way

As a kid, Tai C. Tran mapped buildings; now he puts buildings on maps

Moving Walls

The hard hats in personal injury lawyer Matt Matheny’s office are not for decoration

My Case, I Rest

Litigator Steve Farrar of Smith Moore Leatherwood in Greenville speaks about his background in accounting, finding humor in the courtroom, and why his grandkids call him Yoda

Undaunted

Whether facing racism, sexism or homophobia, M. Malissa Burnette doesn’t back down

The Best Lawyer Bobby Lee Cook Has Seen

What criminal defense attorney Steve Sadow knows can acquit you

John Mayoue Declines to Comment

The notoriously tight-lipped celebrity divorce lawyer opens up … but not about Jane, M.J. and Usher

When a Cemetery is Not a Cemetery

And other tales from Oliver Maner’s Patrick T. O’Connor

Kathy Portnoy's Complaint

She brought Updike and Mailer to Atlanta, but couldn’t land Philip Roth

The Muckraker

Linley Jones represents the ultimate “little guy”—someone who wants to sue a lawyer

Eminent in His Domain

Charles N. Pursley is all condemnation, all the time