2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »

Recent Issues

Attorney at Law Magazine produces regular digital special issues as well as a quarterly Personal Injury Magazine. Below are our most recently published issues. To view our full calendar, click here. If you’d like more information about participating in the issues contact us today.

Attorney at Law Magazine 2026 First-Generation Lawyers issue
First-Gen Lawyers Special Issue
March 2026
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Mediation
Mediation Special Issue
December 2025
Attorney at Law Magazine 2025 Criminal Defense Issue
Criminal Defense Special Issue
October 2025

2026
Business Practice Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2026 Business Practice Special Issue celebrating attorneys and law firms that serve businesses in any capacity.

Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

Read More »
Compare-Wage-Gap-Money-Pay

Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

Read More »
Nicholas-Wood

Nicholas Wood: Pursuing Perfection to Achieve Excellence

“Zoning, land use and structuring tax deals is the ultimate game of chess. I love the ‘game’ because you can’t cheat. Everything is on the board for everyone to see. The victory comes from strategy. It’s incredibly rewarding because you achieve a result that is tangible and generates tremendous value for the client,” says Nicholas Wood, partner at Snell &

Read More »
Dominic-Totman

Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to help clients build, grow, and transition their businesses,” Totman says. “Over time, I have come to value the advisory and relationship

Read More »
judicial dissolution

Judicial Dissolution – Still the Nuclear Option? How Recent Minnesota Appellate Decisions Have Addressed Equitable Remedies in Owner Disputes

For decades, judicial dissolution was viewed as the “nuclear option” in shareholder and member disputes involving closely held businesses—an extreme remedy reserved for situations where the business relationship had become irretrievably broken or a threat to force a buy-out. Recent decisions, however, reveal a doctrinal evolution in viable ongoing entities: dissolution is now only one tool in an expanding remedial

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Changing the Conversation Around Pay Equity

Each March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made in the workplace. We celebrate milestones, recognize trailblazers, and acknowledge the barriers that have been broken along the way. But reflection should also come with honesty. Despite decades of progress and increased awareness, pay inequity remains a persistent challenge across industries. While the conversation around

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