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The Last Days with Martin Luther King Jr.
Civil rights attorney Michael Cody talks about his small part in big history

The Adrenaline of Breaking News
Why Amy Rao Mohan traded journalistic objectivity for legal advocacy

Representing Rosa, Cheating the Hangman, and Other Stories from 400 Years of Law
Seven attorneys from four states—each with 50+ years in practice—talk about their careers

'We Are the Bosses'
Tressa Johnson and Kristy Bennett's employment firm is busier than ever during the pandemic

Making Pigs Fly
When it comes to truck accident litigation, Morgan Adams takes the cases others pass by

The King's Castle
James McLaren on overseeing the expansion of Graceland

Discovery with LeeAnne Marshall Cox
LeeAnne Marshall Cox, aka EE, stays en pointe for ballet

5,000 Elvis Cards Can’t Be Wrong
Why Lucian Pera’s annual greeting never gets stamped ‘Return to Sender’

For the People
Nashville plaintiff’s attorney Kathryn Barnett is a fearless advocate for her client

Local Counsel with Larry Rice
The Memphis attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood.

A Tale Worth Telling
To Nashville litigator Gail Ashworth, every case is a page-turner

The Last Word
Memphis lawyer Bruce McMullen connects with juries—and helped bring the Grizzlies to town

Steady She Is
Marlene Eskind Moses guides clients through the toughest family law struggles

The GC and the GOP
John L. Ryder throws himself into bankruptcy work, election law and his role as general counsel to the Republican National Committee

The People-Pleaser
When everyone gets up from the table smiling, it’s a good day for Nashville transactional attorney Darlene Marsh

As Memphis as You Can Get
David M. Cook, son of a steamboat captain, challenges juries to ‘cast the first stone’

REDEFINING CORPORATE CULTURE
Memphis lawyer Arnold Perl on the shift from ‘workers’ to ‘human resources’

Music Rows
Nashville entertainment lawyer Linda Edell Howard goes to battle for clients