Practicing law is like playing tennis: you might find it easy to beat an unskilled opponent, but your most satisfying wins come when you’re matched against a worthy adversary.

That’s one takeaway from top plaintiffs lawyers, who as part of The National Law Journal’s “Elite Trial Lawyers” special report talked about how they see themselves, how their work has changed and their biggest concerns for the future.

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