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2 months ago |
superlawyers.com | Taylor Kuether
Chris Stevenson puts in the work—in court, in the sky and on the page Published in 2025 Indiana Super Lawyers magazine By Taylor Kuether on February 13, 2025 Lawyer, author, pilot, father of five, husband, dog dad—Chris Stevenson wears a lot of hats. First came pilot. After graduating from Purdue University’s aviation program, Stevenson worked as a flight instructor for about a year before flying Boeing 727s for a cargo company. “I got to go all over North America in the middle of the night,...
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Jan 15, 2025 |
superlawyers.com | Taylor Kuether
In 1999, Ty Laurie, who was then 13 years into his construction-litigation career, was tasked with representing the Chicago Bears in their renovation of Soldier Field, the oldest stadium in the NFL. Since a lot of stadiums are built in the parking lot adjoining the stadium, Laurie explains, construction doesn’t have to be rushed. “You could miss two years or more. We renovated the stadium in the footprint of the existing stadium.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
superlawyers.com | Taylor Kuether
Three young lawyers on the challenges and opportunities facing their generation Published in 2024 Wisconsin Super Lawyers magazine By Taylor Kuether on November 13, 2024 Marisol González Castillo, Tiara M. Oates, and Jeremy Chavez come from different backgrounds, work at different firms, and practice in different areas, but they do share something powerful in common: They represent the future of the legal profession in Wisconsin. They are closer to the beginning of their careers than to the...
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Oct 16, 2024 |
superlawyers.com | Taylor Kuether
Jennifer De Angelis’ SCOTUS experience led to "good law," and a future lawyer Published in 2024 Oklahoma Super Lawyers magazine By Taylor Kuether on October 17, 2024 Jennifer De Angelis may have made history when she appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993, but it was the last thing she wanted to talk about. “When I left the courtroom that day, The Wall Street Journal reporter and a couple of others came up to me and asked me how it felt to be the first pregnant woman to argue before...
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Oct 6, 2024 |
superlawyers.com | Taylor Kuether
Why he started and returned to his best fit: Connecticut Legal Services Published in 2024 Connecticut Super Lawyers magazine By Taylor Kuether on October 7, 2024 Most attorneys get a degree or two on the way to law school. Tom Albin took it a bit further—and longer—than that. “I had delayed my entry into the legal field—I was doing six degrees including a Ph.D., and that took a lot of time,” Albin says. “I was older than a lot of the other new attorneys because I’d spent 14 years in college...
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