Written in the Cards
By Andy Steiner
South Carolina Super Lawyers 2009
Like her literary heroes, Anne Ellefson's happy ending seemed predestined
The Accidental Entertainment Lawyer
By David Volk
Washington Super Lawyers 2009
O. Yale Lewis Jr. may not love rock-'n'-roll, but musicians find him irresistible
Q&A: Morris Dees
By Aimée Groth
Alabama Super Lawyers 2009
Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, has squared off against Klansmen, neo-Nazis and militant organizations. He has won millions for his clients and disbanded hate groups across the nation. At 72, he could retire today—but he chooses to continue the fight.
Inside Joseph Tate’s Cocoon
By Nick Fauchald
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2008
Why clients feel safe there
A Song for Justice O’Connor
By Erin Gulden
Texas Rising Stars 2009
Brett Busby clerked—and played violin—for the Supreme Court
The Great Communicator
By Nancy Henderson
Mid-South Super Lawyers 2009
When Leo Bearman Jr. speaks, juries listen
West Texas Hammurabi
By Stan Sinberg
Texas Super Lawyers 2008
David Keltner expands the law to new frontiers









