Take Two
By Dan Millott
Florida Super Lawyers 2008
A short-lived acting career pays off for James R. Holland
Q&A: Barnes Ellis, Stoel Rives, Portland
By Beth Taylor
Oregon Super Lawyers 2008
Ellis reflects on 44 distinguished years in law. Though his practice tends toward the complex—consumer class actions and corporate governance—his formula for victory is simple: common sense, respect and a dash of humor
Hanging Their Own Shingles
By Courtney Mault
Oklahoma Rising Stars 2009
Who’s the boss? Three area lawyers told us how they turned the answer into “I am.” They left other legal jobs—or never really had them to begin with—and mustered up the courage to go it alone. Their firms are dreams realized, but entrepreneurship also means figuring out accounts payable
Warrior for the Worker
By Lori K. Tate
South Carolina Super Lawyers 2009
Ken Suggs remembers his roots
All Shook Up
By Michelle Taute
Dan D. Kohane's snow globe collection keeps him working in a winter wonderland
The Squire of Muscogee County
By Kenna Simmons
Georgia Super Lawyers 2008
James Butler is as prepared as Winston Churchill and as down-to-earth as Atticus Finch
Q&A With Paul Sugarman
By Ross Pfund
New England Super Lawyers 2009
The co-founder of Sugarman & Sugarman with his brother Neil, Paul Sugarman has, over the course of a 50-year legal career, scored victories over General Motors and Eli Lilly in personal injury cases and has championed court reform.









