Q&A with Edna Ruth Vincent
By Erik Lundegaard
Virginia Super Lawyers 2008
Edna Ruth Vincent, a family law attorney with Colten Cummins Watson & Vincent in Fairfax, Va., was born in Roxboro, N.C., where she grew up and went to college. After completing a master's degree in education at Howard University in Washington, D.C., Vincent taught high school for five years before becoming a lawyer.
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.
How to Clean Up a Pornographer, and Other Problems of the Law
By Rose Nisker
Northern California Super Lawyers 2008
Nanci Clarence wants you to see the good she sees in people
Staying Civil After 9/11
By Jessica Centers
New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Metro
Three civil rights lawyers—Michael Ratner, Arthur Eisenberg and Manuel Vargas—and their organizations fight for our most basic rights
Defending the “Indefensible”
By Kathryn DeLong
New York Super Lawyers 2008 - Upstate Edition
Alleged terrorists, accused cops: Joseph M. LaTona defends them all
Batting Cleanup
By Michael Y. Park
New England Super Lawyers 2009
When defendants need a grand slam, they bring in John Tarantino
Wearing Harvard Crimson
By Jim Kaplan
New England Super Lawyers 2009
Robert Iuliano on Larry Summers, life in Cambridge and the university as a corporation












