- John Edwards
Johnny Reid "John" Edwards (born June 10 1953), is an American politician who was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004 and a one-term U.S. Senator from North Carolina. On December 27 2006, he announced his entry into the 2008 Presidential election. Edwards was a trial lawyer before entering politics.
- Mike Papantonio
James Michael Papantonio (born October 24, 1953), popularly known as Mike Papantonio, is an American attorney and radio talk show host. A prominent trial lawyer, he co-hosts "Ring of Fire", a national-syndicated weekly program on Air America Radio, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a fellow attorney. Papantonio graduated from the University of Florida and received his law degree from Cumberland School of Law.
- Louis Nizer
Louis Nizer (February 6, 1902 in London - November 10, 1994 in New York City) was a noted American trial lawyer and senior partner of the law firm Phillips Nizer Benjamin Krim & Ballon. He represented many celebrities in a variety of cases, among them Quentin Reynolds in his successful libel suit against Westbrook Pegler, and the broadcaster John Henry Faulk against AWARE, a right-wing organization that had falsely labeled him a communist.
- Daniel Horowitz
Daniel Aaron Horowitz (born December 14, 1954) is a high-profile defense attorney and TV legal analyst with an extensive computer and business background. He was one of the first attorneys to bring a computer into the courtroom. Horowitz is a licensed real-estate broker and has been counsel for a major investment firm in New York City.
- William Lashner
William Lashner (born 1956), is an American novelist who formerly worked as a trial lawyer. He is a graduate of NYU School of Law and the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. He has served as trial attorney in the Criminal Division of the United States Justice Department. He lives with his family outside of Philadelphia, PA.
- Ford Greene
Aylsworth Crawford Greene III (born December 21, 1952) is an American attorney from San Anselmo specializing in litigation against cults.
- Sid McMath
Sidney Sanders McMath (June 14, 1912 - October 4, 2003) was a decorated U.S. Marine, renowned attorney and progressive Democratic reform Governor of Arkansas (1949-1953) who, in defiance of his state's political establishment, championed rapid rural electrification, massive highway and school construction, the building of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, strict bank and utility regulation, repeal of the poll tax, …
- Donald P. Lay
Donald Pomery Lay was an American jurist who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit for 40 years, including as chief judge from 1979 to 1982. Born in Princeton, Illinois, Lay was injured playing football while attending the United States Naval Academy, which ended his plans for military service. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa in 1949 and received his law degree in 1951.
- Jason Itkin
Jason Itkin is a Houston-based trial lawyer who brought a lawsuit on behalf of four families against News Corporation for negligence in January 2007. Although his career includes several high profile victories over evil corporations, Mr. Itkin vows to remain the champion of the little people. He also agrees that he owes his success to the scholarly accomplishments of the Study Buddies, …
- Erle Stanley Gardner
Erle Stanley Gardner was an American lawyer and author of detective stories who also published under the pseudonyms A.A. Fair, Kyle Corning, Charles M. Green, Carleton Kendrake, Charles J. Kenny, Les Tillray, and Robert Parr.
- John A. Bennett
- Richard A. Stucky
Richard Stucky is a trial lawyer in the Houston office of Jim S. Adler & Associates . He was born and raised in the Houston area. He graduated from Abilene Christian University (BBA) in 1995 and returned to Houston, where he studied and received various financial licenses and certifications. He launched his professional career in the financial services industry by helping people achieve their financial goals. Richard then attended South Texas College of Law.
- Joseph J. Packtor
- Mark Anthony Gager
- Edward J McManus
- Joel Glaser
- Mark P. Goodman
- Allen A. Arntsen
- Gerry H. Goldsholle
- John S. Chindlund
- Joseph T. Bumbleburg
- Kurt S. Kusiak
- Angelo J. Artuso
- David Crump
You wanna know? No be shame! jus ask;) k well maybe jus a lil bit. Im from da north shore of Oahu Hawaii. If you dont know. Its Kahuku. Im out in Phoenix going nuts cuz I belong in da islands but we making it work;)
- Paul Mark Sandler
- Keith R. Dutill
- Jay M. Presser
- Michael J. Ryan
- Daniel M. Snow
- Jill D. Jacobson
- Steven R. Wisebram
Steven R. Wisebram has an extensive background in civil and criminal trial work. In addition to his broad experience in tort and business litigation, he has served as counsel to a Congressional Committee, as well as an Assistant United States Attorney who prosecuted a wide range of criminal matters on behalf of the United States of America.
- Bruce A. Broillet
- Tod S. Mercer
- Stephen G. Blitch
- Anne Koester
- Thomas P. Branigan
- William T. Hangley
- Jason A. Lien
Jason A. Lien is a partner in Maslon's Litigation Group. He has successfully represented plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of complex civil litigation matters, including business tort and fraud actions, breach of contract claims, product liability cases, shareholder disputes, and medical malpractice litigation.
- Jerald E. Jackson
- Julie M. Burnstein