This summer is the 10th anniversary of what became the most famous case of Paul S. Kish's 21-year career as a federal criminal defense attorney -- the Atlanta Olympic Games bombing. His client, Eric R. Rudolph, confessed to the bombing last year and is now serving a life sentence at the federal Supermax facility in Florence, Colo. Kish, 51, is now in private practice at Atlanta's Kish & Lietz with W. Carl Lietz III, one of the other federal defenders on the Rudolph case. Kish said the high-profile case did not prompt him to launch his own criminal defense firm -- but it did cement his friendship with Lietz. "It was the gazillion drives back and forth to Birmingham [where Rudolph was in jail] that Carl and I made," Kish said. "We spent a whole lot of time together." He explained that he discovered over their many car trips together that Lietz, like himself, was ready to do something different.