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Both Randy Roach and his wines have depth and good character
For public defender John Littrell, the line between theater and real life got a little blurred
Chris Collins liked being a rock star, but he loves being a lawyer
Eddie Lazarus' newest book reveals hitherto unknown machinations behind the nation's highest court
Lawrence Jacobson goes from the sofa to swimming with the sharks
Jack Londen may be his family's (political) black sheep, but he's a liberal hero
A former investigative reporter advises newspapers on where to draw the line
How a curious entertainment lawyer became Indiana Jones
John Poswall wonders if ’60s idealism died with seven-figure salaries
Laura Wytsma devotes several hundred pro bono hours to immigration and asylum cases
Scott Klopert and Debra Ravden practice family law. Doubly so.
Off the slopes, Gerry Goldstein palled around with Aspen neighbor Hunter S. Thompson
Steven K. DeWolf and his 1943 PT-17 open-cockpit biplane
Providing free legal assistance to more than 10,000 low-income people is precisely what she had her eye on
Ginger Heyman Pigott feels the legal world could use a few more rimshots
Tellis became immersed in an investment fraud case involving a Middle East investment firm
Sandra Smith Thayer recalls visiting Stanley “Tookie” Williams on San Quentin’s Death Row