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From the Depths of Hell to a Courtroom in Madison
Jeff Simmons finds himself in the middle of a battle between two comic book titans

An Uphill Battle
Fighting medical malpractice isn’t easy, but Mike End is up to the task

Taking the Reins
Christine D. Esser is determined to make a difference, one gallop at a time

OK, Ladies, Now Let’s Get in Formation
Leadership diversity, equal pay and discrimination: Eight women weigh in on how far the legal profession has (and hasn’t) come

Local Counsel with Jack W. Ebbott
The Madison attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

The Silent Partner at Sweet & Maier
The historic home adds something strange to the neighborhood

Every Rose Has Its Horn
Larry Bechler performed in three Rose Bowls with ‘The Best Damn Band in the Land’

The Case That Came Back to Life
William Sulton thought the case was over and done with. Then new evidence resurrected it

Discovery with Bridget M. Erwin
The Fox Valley attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

Providing for Providers
Sarah E. Coyne helps rural hospitals apply big health care laws to small-scale operations

The Tie That Binds
Stephen Hayes tried the first traditional surrogacy case in Wisconsin, then helped write the law on it

Cream of the Crop
Cannon and Dunphy have built powerful legal careers from lessons they learned growing up in Wauwatosa

A Game of Millimeters
In a past life, Nate Olson worked drug intelligence and served in Iraq

Dean Strang Has the Mic
Making a Murderer has brought him, and the justice system, to the national stage

Q&A with Dean Strang
The Making a Murderer lawyer talks about Brendan Dassey's overturned sentence

Discovery with Dennis M. Melowski
Ironman Dennis Melowski on throwing fastballs, Jay Z name drops and being unapologetic

Divorcing from the Status Quo
Susan Hansen and Gregory Hildebrand created the Family Mediation Center to meet evolving legal needs

Where There’s Smoke, There’s John V. McCoy
Following fires and finding who’s at fault