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Q'ing
Elliott Buckner cooked up 850 pounds of barbecue last year alone to benefit brain injury survivors
‘You Can Either Be Bitter or Be Better’
Ashley Pack’s devotion to her son informs her legal practice, and vice-versa
Dream Career
How Soulmaz Taghavi’s connections with immigrants shaped her pathway to the law
Choosing to Be Happy
How Steve Emmert found his niche
Hometown Booster
When it comes to Warrenton, Marie Washington can’t say—or do—enough
Changing the Narrative
There’s nothing Sherry Fox loves more than being underestimated
The Cutting Edge
Self-defense training empowers Kate M. Reese—and gives her a heck of a bar story
Notes from Camp Quarantine
Lakai Vinson shares her take on pandemic life
The Hired Daughters
Valerie Geiger and Cary Cucinelli navigate elder law during the pandemic
Gone Hot
Anne Bibeau’s budding hemp practice
Chuck Zauzig and the Art of Zen Maintenance
The med-mal lawyer’s escape comes in waves
Right Place, Right Time
Jamilah LeCruise inherited a practice, then made it her own
Rick ‘n’ Roll
Rick Friedman on his hair metal and Punk’d past
‘I Wanted to Sue Everybody’
The arrest that made a lawyer out of Nina Ginsberg
A Bit Complex
Andrew Painter on uncorking Virginia’s wine history
‘Justice Ultimately Prevails’
Mark Cummings defended Mark Felt before the world learned he was Deep Throat
The Real Challenge
Like Tolstoy, Reeves Mahoney knows that every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way
Ascending the Stage
Divani Nadaraja’s footwork through dance and the law