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“You Will Become Like the People Around You”
Henry L. Parr Jr. finds himself at home and in good company
No Time to Waste
Celeste Jones is well-known for her expertise in health care litigation. She is also the go-to person when someone faints in the courtroom
Son of the Sage of the South
The third Gedney M. Howe continues his father’s tradition of amassing successful results for his clients
From Bubble Test to Bankruptcy Law
Barbara George Barton debunks the myths around Chapter 11 and explains the impact the recession has had on her practice
Cool Under Fire
Dawes Cooke represented The Citadel when Shannon Faulkner sought to become the first woman to enroll at the military college
People Person
Lewis Smoak credits relationships and early education for his success
Word For Word
Super Lawyers asks: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received?
The Universal Education of Andrew Savage
Where did the South Carolina criminal defense attorney learn his most valuable lessons? Inside a New York City taxicab
Warrior for the Worker
Ken Suggs remembers his roots
The English Major Makes History
J. Kendall Few combines his two passions: writing and the law
Written in the Cards
Like her literary heroes, Anne Ellefson's happy ending seemed predestined
The International Language of Law
Victoria Eslinger holds court from Columbia to Cannes
Dead Set
I.S. Leevy Johnson’s legendary legal career began in a funeral home
Unstoppable
Betsy Gray’s determination fuels her career
Major Leaguer
The Accidental Lawyer
The law chose George Cauthen; now he chooses to give back