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A Gun in the Courtroom and the Attorney Who Sounded the Alarm
Talking with Lauren Varnado about the much-publicized ordeal
Shouldering the Load
For Anitha Kumpati, pro bono immigration work is spiritual satisfaction
More at Stake
Jack Siegel repped his biggest client—Mom—against CVS
Heart of a Lawyer
Jon Spiers brings surgical precision to health care law
Belonging Somewhere
After many years, Rasha Zeyadeh Thompson has found a place in her country
D&D, RBG and Charcuterie
Discovery with Shann Chaudhry
'A Niche Within a Niche'
Artists, galleries and more make up Sammetria Goodson’s practice
Projecting Confidence
A refereeing career taught Matthew Foerster how to make difficult calls
Real-Life Gladiator
How Cornelia Brandfield-Harvey became a champion for survivors
'The Best Lap'
Despite the danger, Kyle Fox is hooked on motorcycle racing
Furthering Justice
For Warren Harris, the legal system doesn’t stop at the courtroom door; he’s bringing it into Texas schools
With a Little Luck
Trial superstitions might or might not help—but they can’t hurt
Gentleman of the Court
Persistence and composure serve Richard Mithoff well, in court and on the mountainside
Geoff Weisbart Saddles Up
The business litigator rides in cutting competitions and turns out champions
'Where You Are and Where You've Been'
Six attorneys share their stories of coming to America
Paving the Way
Anna Sankaran is trying to make things easier for other South Asian and women attorneys
Monument Maker
Charles Foster has seen to it that memories of George H.W. Bush, James Baker and LBJ are set in stone
Tenaciously Civil
Former Judge Marilea Lewis believes in strength—and also in being nice