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Repping ‘the Boy in the Cage’
How Seth Rosenberg tackled racism in Seattle schools

Shaping Seattle
Faith Li Pettis has helped fund major community projects and guide the city’s quest for affordable housing

Goliath Slayer
Parker Folse was still a newcomer in town when he started taking on Pacific Northwest icons

The Superpowers of Don Scaramastra
The Seattle attorney says all lawyers have the ability—and obligation—to help others around them

Advocacy, Class Actions and Food Trucks
Beth Terrell takes on cases and causes for those without a voice

The Future of Auto Litigation
Lawsuits will increasingly be about the technology designed to prevent accidents

Paddling Passion
How Matt Menzer found his ‘ohana’

‘Just Keep Moving Forward’
After cancer, Scott Lundberg became Iron Man

$98.5 Million Award Restored in Susan Cox Powell Case
Seattle lawyer Anne Bremner says missing woman’s parents finally have justice for murdered grandsons

The Case for School Funding—Again
Seattle attorney Thomas Ahearne wants all Washington schools to get equal construction money

The Accidental Activist
A personal tragedy prompted Janice Langbehn to find her voice

Niloufar Park talks business, food and connections
The Seattle attorney has a special place in her heart for her hospitality clients

'The Impossible Case'
How Paul Heer set a new standard in clemency work

Going 25 for 25
Perennial Super Lawyers listees reflect on the past quarter-century

Heavylifting
Russell Aoki has built a reputation for taming terabytes—and set a record in deadlift

Putting Anti-Black Racism in Focus
Seattle attorney Jeffery Robinson’s award-winning film explores the legacy of white supremacy in the U.S.

'That's Not Crowd Control, That's Crowd Attack'
David Perez helped lead the charge to keep Seattle officers from violating protesters’ civil rights

Yoga Behind Bars
Gwendolyn Payton on teaching yoga to King County inmates