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2018

Mark Lanier’s Fascination With Trains

The Houston attorney has a narrow-gauge railroad surrounding his property

Being Mark Lanier

The Houston attorney’s talents include a strong work ethic, natural connection with juries, technological savvy, deep faith, photographic memory—and even acting chops

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

Everything Yvette Ostolaza Needed to Know She Learned at Sears

The Dallas litigator says the pathway to relationship-building is through customer service

Discovery with Sofia Adrogué

Sofia Adrogué says “sí se puede” to life

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

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 

‘You Helped Me Change My Life’

These are the words that get Sujata Ajmera out of bed every morning

Trey Crawford’s Vintage Venture

How a weekend wine-sipper turned his passion into an excellent cabernet

A Better Person

Jason Steed on making time to lend a helping hand

Discovery with Angel Berbarie

You won’t read Angel Berbarie’s favorite word here—not her second-favorite, either

The Deal-Maker

Rodrigo Dominguez’s negotiating skills are helping change the energy game in Latin America

Class Action Hastens MLB’s Extension of Safety Netting

Texas attorney Bob Hilliard calls suit ‘the crack in the dam’