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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.

Arguing the Medicine
Heather Ellison handles med-mal defense delicately

The Lawyer Is IN
Family law attorney John Karanian was once a shrink for the CIA

Not Your Average Dirt Lawyer
Bob Hughes uses real estate expertise to fight homelessness

Have Salami, Will Travel
Alan B. Plevy takes Katz's kosher salami around the world

Grace Under Fire
Family law attorney Betty Moore Sandler's goal is to bring people to consensus ... and to cheer on Kentucky basketball

Iron Man
Frank Santoro goes the extra 140.6 miles

Emch as in Mensch
Al Emch pilots the Jackson Kelly law firm like he did C-130s

The Meat Cutter's Daughter
Lisa A. Bertini on delis, Fabio and the terror of hanging your own shingle

Goolsby on Goolsby
The author of Goolsby on Virginia Corporations tells all

The Loudest
David Baugh fights to preserve the Constitution—including the rights of Klansmen and al-Qaida terrorists

That's Not All, Folks!
How cartoonist Michael L. Goodman went from Bugs Bunny to the business page

The Supreme Thrill
Four Virginia lawyers on arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court

All the Livelong Day
Susan Armstrong’s been working for the railroad

Jennifer McClellan is in the House
The Verizon counsel is also a state rep

The Self-Starter
How high school dropout Russell “Rusty” McGuire dropped back in, became the state’s assistant attorney general and advised the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq