Close readers of the “What I’m Reading Section” below will have noticed by now that my colleague Christine Schiffner has been conducting a series of conversations with prominent members of the plaintiffs bar for The National Law Journal.

Christine, who focuses her coverage on plaintiffs firms, has been probing leaders on that side of the “v.” about how they established their practices, the advice they have for young lawyers, and the concerns they have about the current state of the law. So far, the series has had an impressive lineup—Mark Lanier, founder of The Lanier Law Firm; Elizabeth Cabraser, founding partner of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein; Chris Seeger, founding partner of Seeger Weiss; Tara Sutton, the national tort group chair at Robins Kaplan; and David Sanford of Sanford Heisler Sharp—with more profiles in the works.

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