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2010

Dianne Elderkin Finds Her Voice

How a shy chemistry student became a commanding and record-breaking patent lawyer

Bartholomew Dalton Doesn't Want You To Hire Him

If you need his services, something has gone terribly wrong

Q&A With Daniel Ryan III

Daniel Ryan III of O’Brien & Ryan in Plymouth Meeting on working with surgeons, letting clients be teachers, and still not being over that Georgetown-Villanova game

Cleaning Up

Maritime lawyer Richard Ogrodowski goes from part-time janitor to full-time partner

A Voice for Kids

Jennifer McGarrity provides one for children who need one

Lawyer, Uninterrupted

Although Shevelle McPherson’s adolescence ended abruptly, that didn’t stop her from becoming a top trial lawyer

The Collector

Greg Gifford has spent a lifetime gathering historic bottles and deeply satisfying thank-you letters

If It Can Be Tried In Front of a Jury, Mark Tanner Can Do It

At 39, medical malpractice attorney Mark Tanner became one of the youngest fellows in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He was just getting started

The Record Setter

Alabama v. ExxonMobil was a defining moment in Robert Cunningham’s career, but he’d rather talk about what he’s doing today, such as fishing for the 200-pound tarpon

Did You Know There Are 22 Tribes in New Mexico?

Lynn Slade does and has made it his life’s work to understand Indian law

All Things Chapters 7 and 11

Lewis & Roca’s Susan Freeman climbs mountains and bankruptcy ranks

In Cicero’s Footsteps

Phoenix attorney Shawn Aiken on law, Latin and the perfect hazelnut cheesecake

Serving Injured Parties Five, and Only Five, at a Time

When people hire personal injury attorney Patrick McGroder, they know they’re getting his full attention

Smack Down!

Jared Bartie controls the mayhem for WWE

All the Livelong Day

Ellen Fitzsimmons works to modernize CSX

The Environmental Encyclopedia

Honeywell’s Kate Adams learned a thing or two from those who came before her

In Pat Robertson’s Orbit

Lou Isakoff went from the Christian Broadcast Network to Regent University

The Universal Education of Andrew Savage

Where did the South Carolina criminal defense attorney learn his most valuable lessons? Inside a New York City taxicab