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Discovery with LeeAnne Marshall Cox
LeeAnne Marshall Cox, aka EE, stays en pointe for ballet
The Fighter
Trip Walton’s battles in the ring, in the courtroom, and now with Parkinson’s
‘Part of the History of this Country’
Wayne Drinkwater and Luther T. Munford recall clerking at the U.S. Supreme Court
Of Pianos and Presidents
How Harry Truman Moore met the Beatles, became friends with Bill Clinton, and played some of the most famous pianos in the world
John Kenney on Writing Songs
The Oklahoma City litigator has a way with words
Changing the Balance
How Mala Rafik tips the scales toward plaintiffs in employee benefits litigation
Discovery with Samantha Lednicky
Samantha Lednicky on trials, tractors and her very Vermont coffee mix-in
The Whole Show
How Peter Brann won by throwing away everything and starting over
Crosscourt Shot
Family lawyer and U.S. Open mainstay Richard Kent has written three tennis books
Local Counsel with Diana M. Ducharme
Diana Ducharme tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
"Look, this is the conversation that's probably happening right now behind closed doors"
What tax attorney Caroline Ciraolo learned at the DOJ
Collective Wisdom
John Kenney knows how to speak to juries—and country music fans, too
Discovery with Amy D. White
Amy D. White dreams of horse farms—and another conversation with her grandparents
Making a Life-Size Difference
The community’s need can be overwhelming, but Rachel Gusman just keeps chipping away
M. Shane Henry Knows No Labels
The Tulsa attorney helped launch a hands-on trial-advocacy program
Ignorance Isn’t Bliss in Tax Law
Three of Bill Manne’s clients learned the hard way that you can’t dodge the IRS
Are Banks Safer Now Than They Were 10 Years Ago?
H. Rodgin Cohen, the dean of banking lawyers, weighs in
Rochester’s “Candid Talk Women” Duo Share Their Top 10 Takeaways
Bernadette Catalana and Kelly Odorisi have a singular mission: empower women lawyers to opt in