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In Brad Lerman’s Submarine
Fannie Mae’s general counsel has one rule for his legal ship—work together or perish together
Getting Schooled with Maureen Mahoney
A Better Place
Steven Lieberman fights for the powerless
Leap of Faith
Attorneys from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld seek justice for Somali torture victims and other pro bono clients
Q&A: Ted Olson
The lawyer behind just about everything
The Lawyer's Lawyer
Q&A with Carter Phillips
It Came From Hollywood
NATO (the other one) turns to former TV screenwriter Gary Klein as its legal counsel
International Road Warrior
Rachel Robbins, lead lawyer for the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, always knows where her passport is
The Queen of Malpractice
Sandra Robinson is empathetic and easygoing: Watch out
Some Little Ol’ Lawyer in Rockville
For 50 years, Albert D. Brault has fought for the righteous cause
Protecting the Insider
Four whistleblower attorneys tell their stories
Hanging in the Smithsonian
It’s John Huerta’s dream job: overseeing national treasures from a bona fi de castle
Roberts' Rules of Order
As a child, Michele Roberts was fascinated with trial lawyers. Now she’s one of the best
Clearing Lenny Bruce
That’s just what Robert Corn-Revere did in 2003
Allan Topol’s Not-So-Dark Ambition
His goal was to practice law, raise a family and write bestsellers. He does all three
Being Jim Halpert
Not the guy in Scranton—the D.C. attorney for whom the character was named
What Is Life Worth?
After 9/11, Kenneth Feinberg had to answer that unanswerable question