It’s a cold February morning in Brooklyn Heights, New York, and the Seymours are huddled under the duvet, each clicking on his-and-her Black­Berrys. Across the bridge, the DeMasis are in the kitchen of their Upper West Side Manhattan apartment, eyes also fixed on their incoming e-mail messages, as their kids clamor for Cheerios. Halfway across the country, on a leafy street in Houston, the Rodriguezes are getting their daughters ready for school as they–you guessed it–toy with their BlackBerrys.

Welcome to the world of Am Law 100 power couples–the cream of the profession, times two. Their very existence provokes questions from the mere mortals who work with them: How do two ambitious, type-A people with family demands make it all work? Do they lead hectic but opulent lives (think $2 million in income and, quite possibly, much more), with a platoon of household help? Or are they just like any other working couple in America, except with more drive and more money?

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