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2011

Faithful Practice

L. Martin Nussbaum and Charles Goldberg represent churches, mosques, temples

Swimming, Not Sinking

Denver native Lawrence Litvak talks cases, judges and his ‘sink or swim’ philosophy

The Scout

Jim Matthews uses his ballplayer grading scale for med-mal cases

Scott Schulten’s Bucket List

After an epiphany at 57, the business/corporate lawyer hit the road

Dream Facilitator

What comes after Ph.D.? For Tim Xia, it’s J.D.

Supreme Decision

Leah Ward Sears is off the bench and in the game

Putting the Puzzle Together

Elder law attorney Ruthann Lacey blends professionalism with compassion

Family Matters

When breaking up is hard to do, Randy Kessler is the man to see

C. Neal Pope’s Door-to-Door Advocacy

The class action attorney from Pope, McGlamry, Kilpatrick, Morrison & Norwood on the best mentoring in the world, the greatest tool in cross-examination and what juries can’t forgive

In the Tradition of Thurgood Marshall

Ryan Gardner exemplifies the new generation of civil rights lawyers

Preparation, the High Road and Elliott Levin

The Rubin & Levin partner speaks on bankruptcy law and why he never underprepares for a case

Steady at the Wheel

Appellate lawyer Arend Abel loves guiding people through the labyrinth of the law

Erin Drummy’s Bedside Manner

One woman’s journey from respiratory therapy to the law

Family Law

After following in the footsteps of her parents, Ann and Ed, Kathleen DeLaney now leads the way

Four Wheels Good, Two Wheels Just as Good

Howard Krepack tries to keep L.A. roads safe for bicyclists

It’ll Be Back

Howard Weg and David Shemano see the Terminator franchise through two bankruptcies

The Problem Solver

Brian Kabateck’s grandparents survived the Armenian genocide; now he represents the descendants of those who didn’t

‘Take Your Violin and Go Back to Vienna!’

Entertainment lawyer Eric Weissmann, of Weissmann Wolff Bergman Coleman Grodin & Evall, on fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe, becoming friends with Gene Wilder, and being called ‘a rotten son of a bitch’ by Burt Lancaster