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‘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

Book Case
Angela Matney shares her story in the Human Library

A Star in Star City
Growing up on a tobacco farm, Brett Marston learned the value of hard work. Now he reaps the rewards

In the Lymelight
IP lawyer and biotech company co-founder Thomas Dunlap helped create a test for Lyme disease

Of Headlines and Coal Mines
Karen Elliott’s journey from journalism to the law

Discovery with Sandra Giannone Ezell
Sandra Giannone Ezell knows who runs the world

Discovery with Michael Robusto
Voted “Tidewater’s Funniest Lawyer,” criminal defense lawyer Michael Robusto of Slipow, Robusto & Kellam is quick with a joke. But ask him to wear a tie on the weekend, and that’s no laughing matter.

Notes on How to Beat Claire Cardwell
But they won't work any better for you than they did for the feds

Putting on a Clinic
Robert F. Redmond Jr. puts the pro in pro bono

Local Counsel with Andy Condlin
Richmond land use attorney Andy Condlin of Roth Doner Jackson Gibbons Condlin tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

The Brain Behind Brain Injuries
Irvin Cantor brings light to the mysteries of traumatic brain injury

Scalpel, Please
Trial attorneys get to build cases. Gentry Locke appellate lawyer Monica T. Monday delights in slipping on doctor’s gloves to dissect them

Media Player
Craig T. Merritt is the first lawyer to call in Virginia’s First Amendment cases

Turning Hate Aside
Michael HuYoung fled Castro and embraced a skinhead client

Crowning Achievements
When Courtney Moates Paulk isn’t resolving disputes on land, she’s conquering open water

At Your Service
Agnis Chakravorty on being a lawyer, a restaurant owner and a human crawfish