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Not Playing the Safe Card
For health care lawyer Richard Cheng, that’s the one to avoid
Future Lawyer of America
Jessica Palvino has come a long way from walking her cows every morning to walking the halls of the courthouse.
The Border Patrol's Loss
Things haven’t always gone the way Michael Gavito wanted—usually, they’ve turned out better
Keeping Up with Jones
How a major in Spanish led Erin Jones to a career handling multimillion-dollar bankruptcy suits
Sweet Deals
Jane Snoddy Smith handles complex, high-stakes real estate transactions—without the high anxiety
If it quacks like a duck …
… It’s probably Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox, working its magic on a jury
A Forensic Revolution
Gary Udashen leads the way to help Texas’ wrongfully imprisoned
Judicial Merit
Former judge Deborah Hankinson on access to justice, bringing appeals, and the battle over Prop 12
Coming to America
Gordon J. Quan helps shopkeepers, laborers and cooks step out of the shadows
Shannon Schmoyer Finds Her Groove
Once an aspiring drummer, the San Antonio attorney discovered a new love in labor law
The Accidental Lawyer
Carl Roth has racked up $2.4 billion worth of patent cases—and championed a heroic burn victim along the way
Embracing the Ugly Baby
Dick DeGuerin doesn’t sidestep reality when he represents clients like accused murderer/millionaire Robert Durst
The Lawyer Who Unfriended Facebook
Conor Civins negotiated a settlement for Lamebook, which parodies the social-media giant
Hopeless Romantic
Natalie Gregg is a lover of fairytale endings ‘trapped in a divorce lawyer’s body’
The No-Comfort Zone
McCathern business lawyer Jesse Hoffman likes to tackle questions that haven’t already been answered
This Land Was Claimed for You and Me
Mary Hazlewood Barkley takes on eminent domain cases for landowners and public authorities
Cheaper to Call a Cab
Brent de la Paz on the new wave of DWI forensic law
Tran’s Way
As a kid, Tai C. Tran mapped buildings; now he puts buildings on maps