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2006
Portrait of the Lawyer as a Young Arts-Lover
Mitch Mitchell doesn't just represent artists and writers, he is one himself
The Barrister
Tony White is still scoring from way downtown
Brokering Billions
Christopher Hewitt helped bring Federated and May together
A Geek Squad of One
Ron Raether knows his bits from his bytes
Recovering Klimt
Randol Schoenberg's perfect (12-tone) legal ear shepherds a $300 million win
Our Man at the United Nations
When Robert O’Brien speaks, the world listens
Is a Hamburger Man's Best Friend?
Orly Degani wants to speed up the evolution of animal rights
Nothing Scares Luan Tran Anymore
Tran fled war-torn Vietnam and barely survived the boat ride to freedom
In Vino Veritas
Ashley Hess and Kevin Ghassomian raise their glasses to worthy causes
Mr. Wagoner Goes to Columbus
He Oughta Be an English Teacher
Defending Tookie
Sandra Smith Thayer recalls visiting Stanley “Tookie” Williams on San Quentin’s Death Row
Commercial Litigation? Sometimes It's Downright Grisham-esque
Tellis became immersed in an investment fraud case involving a Middle East investment firm
The People's Republic of Ginger
Ginger Heyman Pigott feels the legal world could use a few more rimshots
Irena Loves Art
Raskin combined her profession with her lifelong love of the arts
A G-Man Turns to Law
Daniel Hoffer traded his badge for a briefcase
The Realist
Everything Brian Dunn needed to know about the law he learned from Johnnie Cochran
When Becoming a Christian Earns the Death Penalty
Ben Davidson knows too well the perils of living in Iran