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2018

Marathon Man

Larry Macon holds the Guinness World Record for most runs in a single year. That would be 239

Liza Farrow-Gillespie’s Heart Song

The lyrics tell of beating cancer, then sailing ‘round the world

After the Storm

Local law firms pitched in to help Houston recover from Harvey’s wallop

The Dealmaker

Lobbyist Mark Vane shines at persuading lawmakers to change things. Or, sometimes, keep them the same

‘You’re Just Ready’

A case of the jitters, a bleeding ankle and a nearly missed entrance couldn’t keep 7 Texas lawyers from their dates with the nation’s highest court

Spreading Civics One Instagram Video at a Time

The Your Big Idea scholarship program was actually Julie Moore’s big idea

The Kids Are All Right

Personal injury lawyer Jim Scime came out on the other side of trauma and helps his clients do the same

Son of a Son of a Sailor

David Adams raced boats around the world before deciding to work for the rest of his life

Soehl Power

Margie Soehl brings a global perspective to intimate situations—even her own

‘Let Someone Else Make the Porridge’

Rochester lawyers Bernadette Catalana and Kelly Odorisi get candid about women and the law

Discovery with Jovita T. Wang

Jovita Wang on bitcoin dreams and Kafka cocktails

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

‘Leave Things Better’

Joshua Stadtler’s pro bono work stems from the Jewish tenet Tikkun Olam

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 

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