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
Pedaling a Cure for Multiple Sclerosis
By Dwight Hobbes
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2008
That's what David Pollock does every year on his spring bike outing
The Richmond Bridge
By Rose Nisker
Northern California Super Lawyers 2009
Diana Richmond works to connect new ideas of family with old ideas of family law
Q&A With Murray Schwartz
By Erik Lundegaard
New York Super Lawyers 2009 - Metro
Murray Schwartz of Schwartz & Perry has been practicing for 60 years. He currently focuses exclusively on all facets of employment law, including employment discrimination.
The Elder Statesman
By Kevin Davis
Illinois Super Lawyers 2008
Taking a measured view of things with Thomas P. Sullivan
Just a Closer Walk
By James Walsh
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
After more than $250 million in wins, Ray Thomas found he was missing something—and it wasn’t success
Hanging Their Own Shingles
By Kirsten Marcum
Indiana Super Lawyers 2009
For some lawyers, big-firm life represents a kind of security. For others, what's more important is independence, autonomy and flexibility. We spoke with three young attorneys practicing at small or solo firms to see what life is like on their own.



