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Discovery with Jovita T. Wang
Jovita Wang on bitcoin dreams and Kafka cocktails
‘Leave Things Better’
Joshua Stadtler’s pro bono work stems from the Jewish tenet Tikkun Olam
The Least Bad Choice
Health care attorney Eric Neiman fears the legal implications of Volk v. DeMeerleer
Faster Each Year
As peers retire, Kelly Andersen climbs and cycles mountains
Dina Alexander Leans In
The real estate attorney helps guide Portland through its growing pains
Houston’s Mark Lanier Wins $4.7 Billion Verdict in Talcum Case
The largest jury award in the U.S. this year went against Johnson & Johnson
Discovery with Karine Bohbot
Karine Bohbot’s trial prep: organization (then more organization), coffee, tunes and her Wonder Woman lunchbox
From Raider to Litigator
Bob Moore once caught passes from Kenny Stabler; now his wins take place in the courtroom
Safety Boosters
Russell Reiner and Todd Slaughter on stepping up to protect the community
‘The Human Part of It’
Christopher Banys’ pro bono work helps immigrants and YouTubers
Trying History
How Dale Minami took on the U.S. government and rewrote an internment survivor’s story
The Artful Dance
Jennifer Hartman King brings harmony when developers and state regulators start butting heads
Public Access
Michael Nunez fights for the right of people of all abilities to enjoy the good things in life
‘A Life of Fulfillment’
Michelle Roberts sees her hardworking dad in clients struggling for benefits they’ve been denied
Cannabis Conundrum
Now that recreational pot is legal, public law attorneys like Ruthann Ziegler are helping cities cut through the haze
WhatNow?
How #MeToo is impacting gender-discrimination cases
Laying the Legal Smackdown
A brief history of Super Lawyers and World Wrestling Entertainment
Dale Minami’s Most Significant Case
He defended a Japanese-American who refused to report for internment