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2021
Making Their Mark
Five attorneys under 40 talk about their successes and their trials by fire
'They Call Us Counselor for a Reason'
What Dana Eberle-Peay’s family law clients are going through, she’s been through, too
From Southwestern Indiana to West Point
C. Erik Chickedantz spent the '60s in service to his country
Miss Miracle
Former mentee ShaMiracle J. Rankin pays it forward
Mister Legal Scholar
Don Samuel is the ‘walking legal encyclopedia’ whose cases make headlines
One in a Hundred
A life lived outdoors has prompted Savannah’s Glen Darbyshire to help protect Georgia’s coast
'The World is Not Equal'
Melaney LaGrone uses her police and prosecutor backgrounds to help criminal defense clients
From Emergency Room to Courtroom
Registered nurse Tracey Dellacona now reps patients in med-mal cases
My Name is My Name
Discovery with Nicholas Bedford
'Where Can I Be of Help?'
Amanda Mathis Riedling knows the benefits of pro bono go both ways
The Two Worlds of Tiana Mykkeltvedt
How an orphan from Vietnam wound up reconnecting with her heritage
Mind of a Businesswoman, Heart of a Grandmother
Estate planner Mary Burns Galardi sees people at their best and worst
250 Films of Quarantine
Seattle attorney and cinephile Bob Cumbow shares his movie list
John Beach's Personal Film Fest
If he had reign over The Nick’s projectors in Columbia, here’s what he’d screen
All's Fair in Love and Divorce
Or it is when Sherby Scurto is one of the attorneys
Not Scott Turow's Last Trial
After 14 books and 40 years in the law, the bestselling author is still going strong
The Fight Isn't Over
In 50 years, Flint Taylor has battled Nazis, the KKK, police and the FBI, and he’s still standing
Attorney of Records
DJ Alan S. King remains vital to Chicago’s house music scene