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Legal Rebels/ABA Journal NYC Tweet-Up
Tour
The Rebels tour crew is about to hit the Big Apple (if the Big Apple doesn’t hit us first), and we want to get together with anybody who’s interested in Rebels, the ABA or the practice of law.
Susan Cartier Liebel: Solos’ Champion
Profile
There’s a framed picture of a prowling snow leopard in Susan Cartier Liebel’s living room. It’s a stunning piece, a limited-edition print Liebel loves both for the way it looks and for what it represents.
Lawyer2Lawyer Podcast About the Legal Rebels Project
Tour
The fine folks at the Legal Talk Network were kind enough to ask Rebels Tour crew members Ed and Rachel to appear yesterday on the latest installment of their Lawyer2Lawyer podcast.
Video Tour Diary: Day 1 Recap
Tour
Our first official tour day was action-packed. In the morning, we visited our first Rebel of the journey, Cheryl Conner, at her home in Sherborn, Mass., her wooded property as our backdrop.
Cheryl Conner: Singing the Law
Profile
Sometimes it takes an ethereal person to make us more grounded. Cheryl Conner, 56, who sees herself as a “change agent, visionary, lawyer and economist,” hopes to use age-old concepts to inspire new approaches to the law as applied to business and politics.
The Rebels Crew Has Landed—Arrival Day Recap
Tour
The Rebels Tour crew -- Molly, Rachel, John and Ed -- touched down in Boston on Sunday.
What’s Holding You Back from Going Solo?
Question
Next week, the Legal Rebels '09 Tour will be visiting an expert on going solo.
Mae O’Malley: Mogul Mom
Profile
It’s nearly 1 a.m. on a summer night in Taiwan, and Mae O’Malley still has work to do.
Tour ’09: Meet the Rebels
Tour
As we motor down I-95 from Sept. 14-25, we’ll be stopping along the way to visit with some of the most innovative lawyers in big firms, solo practice, bar associations, law schools, nonprofits and legal technology companies.
Carl Malamud: Paper Tiger
Profile
With reality TV all the rage, it may only be a matter of time before camera crews start following Carl Malamud. Exterminators, nannies and fishermen get their own shows, so wouldn’t it make sense that America would tune in to watch a guy who resembles Paul Simon—the musician, not the late senator—driving an old Jeep Wrangler from library to library to check out how they’re storing documents?