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The Green River Killer’s Lawyer

Mark Prothero knows it’s a label that will stick

Double Duty

How Andy Maron pursued a path in both government and construction law

Going the Distance

In court or on the bike path, trial lawyer Jeff Tilden stays at the top of his game

Rebel With an Assortment of Causes

Lembhard Howell has spent 40 years bringing justice to his clients and change to the system

All Business …

… Her job description, that is. But real estate lawyer Jane Rakay Nelson is about more than finance and acquisition

Q&A With Charlie Wiggins, Wiggins & Masters, Bainbridge Island

How a ‘military brat’ ended up setting his sights on the state Supreme Court

Learning Curve

Three local lawyers take technology to the cutting edge

Bucking the Trend

Three young lawyers who marched to a different drummer

Brad Smith 2.0

Microsoft’s GC on myths about the company, the financial crisis and why he wouldn’t amend the Constitution

All Things Joyce Slocum

NPR's GC takes us behind the scenes

White-Knuckle Time

Lawyers find themselves doing a lot of hand-holding these days

Mr. Startup

Whether it's business or bands, Jim Austin makes things happen

Labor Ready

Ron Knox keeps his calm despite the economic forecast

In This Case, It’s No Cliché

Michael Nelson really does feel his clients' pain: He recovered from a brain injury himself

Somebody’s Got To Do It…

Defend the 'black hats,' that is. And nobody can do it like Brad Keller, the guy who helped the Sonics skedaddle

Never a Dull Moment

If you think constitutional law is dry, you haven't met Stephen A. Smith

Q&A: Robert K. Dawson, DawsonBrown, Seattle

The 55-year-old litigator is hooked on adrenaline—whether it be in the courtroom or hurtling through the air attached to a bungee cord  

The Accidental Entertainment Lawyer

O. Yale Lewis Jr. may not love rock-'n'-roll, but musicians find him irresistible