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Law may be Mary Shearen’s second career—she started out as a nurse—but it’s her true calling
Jean Uranga took the LSAT on a dare and became one of the first female attorneys in Idaho
Military brat Vickie E. Turner finds her home in San Diego and trial law
What's it like to work every day with the person you wake up next to each morning? Or to settle payroll disputes with the man who paid your first allowance?
After D. Kent Meyers saw the plight of children in the Oklahoma court system, he knew he had to help
When IP attorney John Kenney isn’t protecting his clients’ inventions, he’s coming up with his own
For a quarter century, Jeffrey Goldstein has been working the same case, pro bono
Janice Leverett learned early on the value of intellectual property,when a song she wrote as a teenager was stolen from her
Whether in a cockpit at 3,000 feet or on stage with the Boston Pops, Alison Reif stays in control
Mary Alice McLarty took the long way to becoming a lawyer. But she’s made up for lost time.
Having grown up in Chinatown and armed with a law degree and a good mind, Judy Lam has a mission: to help her community
When Mary Ann Oakley began her law career, women were still a rarity in the profession