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Posted on: Jan 1, 2026
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Danijela Krecar brings a global perspective to her role as an in-house attorney at Monolithic Power Systems, where she supports the business on a wide range of commercial agreements and transactions. Her practice includes advising on an array of matters such as employment law, corporate governance, data privacy, and artificial intelligence. She also supports international transactions in collaboration with outside counsel across Europe.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
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Leading professional-malpractice defense lawyer Lori Worthington Hurl has built a career grounded in preparation, collaboration, and her mother’s example. She balances a busy practice with grace and good humor, credits mentors and close peers for her success, and supports others with kindness and community service.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, Profile

Leading professional-malpractice defense lawyer Lori Worthington Hurl has built a career grounded in preparation, collaboration, and her mother’s example. She balances a busy practice with grace and good humor, credits mentors and close peers for her success, and supports others with kindness and community service.

Posted on: Nov 1, 2025
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The first courtroom Darrah Hinton ever stepped into was not in a courthouse at all. It was a peer-led youth court program in her home state of Alaska, where high school students prosecuted real cases involving their peers.

Posted on: Nov 1, 2025
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The first courtroom Darrah Hinton ever stepped into was not in a courthouse at all. It was a peer-led youth court program in her home state of Alaska, where high school students prosecuted real cases involving their peers.

Posted on: Oct 1, 2025
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Helen Boyer features David Seeley, whose career spans criminal prosecution, serving as general counsel to Marlon Brando, international law, and school district representation. Seeley has tried more than 150 cases, managed Brando Enterprises, and helped establish Tetiaroa Society, a French Polynesian research nonprofit. Throughout his career and this interview, he emphasized respect, communication, and helping others.

Posted on: Sep 1, 2025
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From the courtroom to the classroom — and even a Taekwondo studio, improving a chagi — Ada K. Wong brings her unwavering dedication, intent presence, and good humor. Nicole Gainey explores the motivation behind Ada’s commitment to her clients, colleagues, and community.

Posted on: Sep 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, Profile

From the courtroom to the classroom — and even a Taekwondo studio, improving a chagi — Ada K. Wong brings her unwavering dedication, intent presence, and good humor. Nicole Gainey explores the motivation behind Ada’s commitment to her clients, colleagues, and community.

Posted on: Aug 1, 2025
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Yousri Omar doesn’t credit his career to chance. He credits people. Mentors who invested in him early. Colleagues who made space at the table. Leaders who opened doors before he knew to knock. For him, success has never been a solo pursuit — it’s been a collective endeavor shaped by trust, kindness, and the influence of those who believed in his potential. 

Posted on: Aug 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

Yousri Omar doesn’t credit his career to chance. He credits people. Mentors who invested in him early. Colleagues who made space at the table. Leaders who opened doors before he knew to knock. For him, success has never been a solo pursuit — it’s been a collective endeavor shaped by trust, kindness, and the influence of those who believed in his potential. 


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