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But when you represent Jesse Ventura and Brock Lesnar, sometimes you can’t help it
How Eric Magnuson’s devotion to deductive thinking took him to the state Supreme Court and back
Susan Link has a deep devotion to estate planning. Her pro bono work with Wills For Heroes is a big reason why
Jim Carey spent the first part of his life unsure of his path; he’s spent the second at a full sprint
Annamarie Daley grew up on a farm, went into complex commercial litigation and is considered by clients to be capable of anything
Janet Callahan, partner at Hancock Estabrook, never intended to become a lawyer and yet became the first female managing partner at a large firm in Syracuse
Andrew Humphrey is a mergers lawyer who last year pulled off one of his own–between Faegre & Benson and Baker & Daniels. We sat down with him in March to ask him how he did it
Wyoming injury defense lawyer Jason Neville believes in the power of pleasant—to a point
The Jones Day attorney has carved out a niche in representing international corporations that are dealing with fraud matters, which has him doing a lot of traveling to Mexico and Central America. We caught up with him in his Dallas office and found out why he’s discovered it’s sometimes best to stay near the hotel
Robin Gibbs on the opportunity that he saw 40 years ago for small firms in commercial litigation
Dorsey & Whitney’s Marianne Short on what it’s like to manage one of the state’s largest firms, her role as a leading female pioneer, and lessons learned from a certain vice president
Richard Orsinger of McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing talks about designing CLE presentations, the genius of Bruce Bowen and just how long it takes for a divorce to stop hurting
Daniel Ryan III of O’Brien & Ryan in Plymouth Meeting on working with surgeons, letting clients be teachers, and still not being over that Georgetown-Villanova game
Plaintiff’s lawyer Paul D’Amato of D’Amato Law Firm in Linwood on building pyramids, walking three feet above the ground and practicing with his daughter Alexa
Bernard Smalley of Anapol Schwartz on cutting hair, making arguments and watching waves
Most dentists would advise steering clear of candy bars, but not in this case.