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2012
The $100 Million Closer
Joel W. Heydenburk brings commercial deals across the finish line
Persuading in a Raw, Simple Way
Toby Cole advocates for personal injury clients by being himself in the courtroom
Shelly T. Greco Keeps Her Cool in Court
The Dallas trial lawyer excels at handling heated situations
The Life of Reilly
Dan Reilly has a simple goal: he wants to put together the greatest trial team in the country
The Man from Cherry Creek North
Preservation, restoration and activism characterize Gary Jackson’s legacy
After Columbine
An oral history of the legal issues surrounding the Littleton tragedy
Where Have You Gone, Thomas Edison?
Patent attorney Darin Gibby’s new book poses the question: Why Has America Stopped Inventing?
Lone Ranger
Jean Dubofsky, the first female justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, and the appellate lawyer who took Amendment 2 to the U.S. Supreme Court, reflects on her career
New Sheriff in Town
Patricia G. Griffith, a Lady Bulldog at UGA, is also a bulldog in court
Cochran’s Man in Atlanta
Hezekiah Sistrunk Jr. sees lawyering as a service job
David's Song
A college friendship with Brian Piccolo led David Zacks into lifelong pro bono work for the American Cancer Society
The Master Storyteller
‘Talk to no one except Edward T.M. Garland!’
First and No Longer Counting
Linda Klein is exemplary; back in the day, she knew she had to be
The Possible Dream
Charles Kuck, lover of both Don Quixote and Atlas Shrugged, has five ways to reform immigration law
The Great Generalist
Jon Laramore of Baker & Daniels on how the lessons he learned working in government—in both civil and criminal arenas—give him a leg up in his appellate law practice
Death Row Defender
Outspoken and caring, Monica Foster is one of the nation’s foremost death penalty attorneys
Practicing Law with an Officer’s Eye
Theodore J. Blanford draws on his military and police experience in and out of the courtroom
Counter Rhythms
Paul F. Cohen hears them in jazz and the law