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Practice Makes Perfect
Preparation made Bob Corris a winning swimmer and litigator

Bigger Than the Cases
Craig Mastantuono and Rebecca Coffee look to change the system for their clients and community

‘The Cool Thing About Pro Bono Work’
Iana Vladimirova took a transgender prisoner’s case hoping to enact change

Bitten By the International Law Bug
Brian D. Anderson’s path to trial law went through Rwanda and Kosovo

Rock for a Reason
The Mission River Band shares its musical wealth with local causes

Big Fish, Small Ponds
The challenges and rewards of having a practice in rural Wisconsin

Notes From the Bench
Kathy Stilling’s time as a judge informs her new approach in private practice

'It Hits You Differently'
The case Jacob Miota still thinks about

Rhonda Hazen Balances the Emotional
In addition to family law, she volunteers as an EMT and decompresses with martial arts

The Journey and the Destination
How Cecilia Ju found her true passion

Talking Shatner with Jason Abraham
How the stars aligned for the icon to become a spokesperson for Hupy & Abraham

Salman Run
Tanya Salman gets others onto the right page, hitting the high notes and crossing the finish line

How Much Is Enough?
Mark Thomsen says it’s high time to do something about police misconduct

Leading the Charge
Meaningful change has always been Ruth Irvings’ goal, even if it’s via an estate plan

It's Somebody's Job to Make That Stuff
And on Letterman, at Miramax films, and now on a podcast, that somebody is Nick Gansner

The Rainbow Connection
Linda Balisle doesn't know how she'd curb childhood trauma without the help of a Madison nonprofit

Karaoke, Ice Cream and The Bachelor Are Why Annie Vang's Heart Will Go On
Discovery with Annabelle Vang

Standing Tall
Volunteerism is the foundation of Beth Kushner’s career