Batting Cleanup
By Michael Y. Park
New England Super Lawyers 2009
When defendants need a grand slam, they bring in John Tarantino
You Can Call Him Mayor
By Amy Whitesall
Michigan Super Lawyers 2009
Or you can call him counselor. Ralph A. Castelli Jr. wears both hats well
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.
America’s Two Favorite Pastimes
By Jim Walsh
Illinois Super Lawyers 2009
Where sports and business intersect, you'll find Adam Klein
All the World’s a Courtroom
By Nan Levinson
New England Super Lawyers 2008
Joan Lukey's flair for the dramatic
In Brian Etzel’s Perfect World …
By Greg Tasker
Michigan Super Lawyers 2008
... hodgepodge city planning just wouldn't exist
How Steven Spielberg Turned the Nicest Guy in Hollywood into a Shark
By Cathy Madison
Southern California Super Lawyers 2009
Bruce Ramer may be the loneliest Republican in America


