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.
Cowhand, Esq.
By David Searls
Oklahoma Super Lawyers 2008
Terry Tippens practices law so he can tend to his ranch
Three Kings and a $25,000 Pot
By James Walsh
Texas Rising Stars 2009
Rick Daly found a novel way to finalize the deal—poker
Chief Executive Optimist
By Pennie Shapiro
San Diego Super Lawyers 2008
Janice Brown took an uncommon approach to the law and built an uncommon firm
Stephen Murphy and the Art of the Legal Novel
By Paul Nolan
Northern California Super Lawyers 2008
The Straight-Shooter
By Milly Dawson
Florida Super Lawyers 2008
Kelly-Ann Cartwright says what she thinks, and the results follow
Sullivan's Travels
By Michael Y. Park
New Jersey Super Lawyers 2007
Princeton's Diane Sullivan will go to any lengths to defend Merck




