Alan Davis draws She-Hulk
In the recent Savage She-Hulk #2, Marvel thoughtfully included a reprint of an old Claremont/Davis She-Hulk short story. While you can make some arguments about when the top of Claremont's game was - and make no mistake, there was a point in time where, as far as mainstream superhero books go, he was the best - this is top-of-game-adjacent at the very least. He always seemed to have a lot of fun with She-Hulk and her job as a lawyer, and worked her in as a cameo with reasonable frequency.
I'm not sure where this originally appeared. I want to say it's from the late eighties, which would make it fairly likely that this is from the short-lived Solo Avengers book.
It's a big day for Jen. Today, she gets to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Unfortunately, Titania shows up outside.
By this point, the court has adjourned, and Jen's never gotten the chance to present her case.