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New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Metro
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Southern California Rising Stars 2009
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New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Upstate Edition
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Sullivan’s Travels
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The Busiest Septuagenarian in Texas
By Tim Eaton
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
By day, a few million-dollar cases; by night, Wayne Fisher smokes six briskets at once
For the People
By Nancy Henderson
Alabama Super Lawyers 2008
Jere Beasley has wrangled some of the state's biggest settlements and forced corporate giants to change their ways
56 Years of Civility in Texas Law
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Texas Super Lawyers 2008
You can overuse the Atticus Finch comparison—few people really deserve it. Jim Coleman does


