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You Had Me at Hello
Meet Gary Leibowitz, who runs a one-stop agent-and-lawyer shop for athlete clients
Discovery with Cecilia B. Paizs
Cecilia Paizs passed three different bar exams on the first try—if she didn’t already have a gold medal, we’d give her one.
Oh Snap
Lawyer-photographer Leslie Billman went from snapping still lifes to capturing the world’s most dynamic athletes
Shedding Light
What’s the long-term effect of true-crime series like Serial and Making a Murderer? C. Justin Brown mostly sees positives
Mike Ungar’s Town
The business litigator is part of a Cleveland legal community that punches above its weight class
Discovery with Andrea L. Cozza
When life gets stressful, Andrea Cozza picks up the clarinet
Ride of a Lifetime
Amy Berge’s priorities take their turns at the top
GOOOAAAL!
How Brock Denton, Kelley Brandstetter Tracy and their KMK colleagues helped Cincinnati soccer make it to the majors
From Spittoons to Specialization
Five local lawyers mull the changes in their industry over the past six decades
When the FBI Comes Calling
What Ken Eichner has learned from years of “playing in the FBI’s sandbox”
The New Kid on the Block
From the Philippines to LA to St. Louis to KC, and now into new digs in midtown, José Bautista brings it all back home
The GDPR And You
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation is not only complex, but it could apply to your Missouri- or Kansas-based practice.
Discovery with Samara Nazir
Having a bad dad-joke throw down? Samara Nazir is in—as long as she has the exact address in Maps
Local Counsel with Clayton Harper
The Leawood attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood (and beyond)
Tales from the Cryptocurrency
Capes Sokol goes all in on blockchain technology
All About that Bass
Charlie Harris can play the other side like a bass guitar
Just Rewards
Bill Beck and Mike Abrams recover financial restitution for the wrongfully convicted
OK, Ladies, Now Let’s Get in Formation
Leadership diversity, equal pay and discrimination: Eight women weigh in on how far the legal profession has (and hasn’t) come