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Shouldering the Load

For Anitha Kumpati, pro bono immigration work is spiritual satisfaction

More at Stake

Jack Siegel repped his biggest client—Mom—against CVS

Heart of a Lawyer

Jon Spiers brings surgical precision to health care law

Belonging Somewhere

After many years, Rasha Zeyadeh Thompson has found a place in her country

D&D, RBG and Charcuterie

Discovery with Shann Chaudhry

'A Niche Within a Niche'

Artists, galleries and more make up Sammetria Goodson’s practice

Projecting Confidence

A refereeing career taught Matthew Foerster how to make difficult calls

Real-Life Gladiator

How Cornelia Brandfield-Harvey became a champion for survivors

All the Single Ladies

Five New Jersey solo acts on why they stepped out on their own

Farm System

Mark Berman chases his passion for environmentalism through his pro bono work

Tunnel Vision

How cannabis lawyer Paul Josephson scored a front-row seat to a $13B piece of infrastructure

The Inspired CJG

How the RBG documentary moved CJ Griffin to build a first-of-its-kind public-interest center

Can Ukrainian Refugees Come to the U.S.?

Columbus, Ohio, attorney Dmitriy Borshchak sheds light on the situation

Paula Greisen Discusses 303 Creative v. Elenis

The civil rights lawyer on what makes it different from the Masterpiece cases and how SCOTUS may rule on it

Settlements Reached in Collapse of South Florida Condo

Coral Gables attorney Stuart Z. Grossman says the Surfside tragedy has drawn attention to the condition of older buildings

Nothing for Granted

A near-death experience helped Keith Fuicelli relate to his clients—and remember what’s important

'What a Democracy Should Be'

Election law attorney Martha Tierney on the gold standard in Colorado and trouble elsewhere

Bribery, Fraud and Love at First Sight

Mark Senn’s first foray in real estate law was like doing a heart transplant without medical training