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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
Steady She Is
Marlene Eskind Moses guides clients through the toughest family law struggles
As Memphis as You Can Get
David M. Cook, son of a steamboat captain, challenges juries to ‘cast the first stone’
The People-Pleaser
When everyone gets up from the table smiling, it’s a good day for Nashville transactional attorney Darlene Marsh
The Three-Dimensional Life of James B. Summers
Litigator, writer, volunteer—the Memphis attorney does it all, and with humor
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
The Amazing Career of Michael Cody
From guiding billion-dollar public utility arbitrations to indicting the governor to representing Martin Luther King Jr., the Memphis attorney has done it all
It’s Not Over Till It’s Over
How Memphis attorney David Siegel learned to never give up on a case
Mike McLaren Keeps It Simple
The litigator on practicing law in court and on the screen
Paper Chase
Maura Abeln Smith oversees all things legal at International Paper Co.
Q&A: William Massey
Memphis-based Bill Massey of Massey McCluskey is one of Tennessee’s top criminal defense and death penalty attorneys, but he still makes time to teach young lawyers
The Great Communicator
When Leo Bearman Jr. speaks, juries listen
Murderous Spouses, Media Frenzies and a Client Named Snake
Defense lawyer Leslie Ballin has seen it all
Smaller Can Be Better
For some lawyers, big firm life offers security. But for others, that's less important than independence and flexibility.
Prince the Peacemaker
Prince Chambliss has spent his career breaking barriers
The Supreme Court of Rock
Jeff Weintraub shreds with his band Sky King