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Great Privilege, Great Responsibility
Litigator and deacon Christopher Malone is committed to using the law to do good works
Bill Axselle: At Your Service
After 16 years as a legislator, the government law attorney at Williams Mullen lobbies for change from the outside. And yes, he helped bring Nordstrom to Richmond
Behind-the-Scenes Man
Bennett Fidlow brings Hollywood to Richmond
The Can-Do Counsel
When Ann K. Sullivan rolls up her sleeves, problems get solved—by bake sale or legal brief
L’Americaine à Paris
To Leigh-Alexandra Basha, nothing is certain but travel and taxes
A Colorful Phenomenon
Buddy Allen tells us where we are
Uncle Sam Wanted Him
How Peter Greenspun, a table-pad manufacturer’s son from Philadelphia, wound up representing Caleb Hughes, Marv Albert and John A. Muhammad
In Pat Robertson’s Orbit
Lou Isakoff went from the Christian Broadcast Network to Regent University
The Astounding Success of Plan B
James Theobald builds consensus so others can build
The Curious Case of a Button Collector
James Korman witnessed political history; now he collects it
Double Duty
How Thomas Dunlap and Daniel Grubb started a firm while serving their country
Speak Softly, Shatter a Glass Ceiling
Anne Marie Whittemore and the charisma of quiet competence
The New-School Citizen-Lawyer
Richard Ottinger is a star litigator who shines outside the courtroom
Enter the Courtroom
Charlie C.H. Lee, a five-time karate world champion, carries his martial-arts values into the legal world
Hail to the Self-Deprecating Chief
Jimmy Morris downplays his success; and that's a key to his success
The People’s Lawyer
Allan Karlin's work reverberates through the halls of power
Q&A with Edna Ruth Vincent
Edna Ruth Vincent, a family law attorney with Colten Cummins Watson & Vincent in Fairfax, Va., was born in Roxboro, N.C., where she grew up and went to college. After completing a master's degree in education at Howard University in Washington, D.C., Vincent taught high school for five years before becoming a lawyer.