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The Aviator

Jon Kettles is the guy to call when something happens in the sky

Helping the Defrauded

Nobody fights harder to recapture lost savings for his clients than Jason Braun

When a Click Is More Than Just a Click

In the world of click-fraud investigations, Dean Gresham’s name is at the top of any search engine

Emmanuel E. Ubiñas Is Headed to the Airport

The Jones Day attorney has carved out a niche in representing international corporations that are dealing with fraud matters, which has him doing a lot of traveling to Mexico and Central America. We caught up with him in his Dallas office and found out why he’s discovered it’s sometimes best to stay near the hotel

The $100 Million Closer

Joel W. Heydenburk brings commercial deals across the finish line

Persuading in a Raw, Simple Way

Toby Cole advocates for personal injury clients by being himself in the courtroom

Shelly T. Greco Keeps Her Cool in Court

The Dallas trial lawyer excels at handling heated situations

Catching up with Kathleen Wu

What hasn’t kept Kathleen Wu busy since her feature story in 2011?

Is This a Deposition Which I See Before Me?

How Michael P. Maslanka applies Shakespeare to his practice

Fred Streck and Dwain Dent’s Mission

The Fort Worth attorneys win a 25-year case to prove that vitamin E supplement E-Ferol can be harmful to babies

Seduced by Trial Law

Robin Gibbs on the opportunity that he saw 40 years ago for small firms in commercial litigation

Family Law in the Age of Facebook

Be careful what you post—Plano family law attorney Rick Robertson has seen e-communications come back to haunt

The Accidental Lawyer

Ophelia Camiña entered law school on a lark, but her success has been far from a fluke

The Bulldog

Bob Hilliard takes on the cases other lawyers won’t touch—and wins

Ahead of the Game

Kathleen Wu advocates for diversity in the boardroom and on the tennis court

The Polunsky Unit

Allan Polunsky has a Texas death row facility named after him and doesn’t mind

On the Job

Daniel N. Ramirez helps employers comply with immigration and employment laws regarding employee documentation

Travis Crabtree’s Second Dream Job

He’s already had his first one, as a sports reporter. Now he has his second, as a media lawyer