The Six Hundred Million Dollar Man
By David Schwartz
Southwest Super Lawyers 2008
Paul Frye wins big for the Navajo Nation
Like Father, Like Son
By Aimée Groth
Mid-South Rising Stars 2009
Rocky Wilkins credits his dad with teaching him the ways of law
Being Dan Monnat
By Erik Lundegaard
Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers 2010
What the criminal defense lawyer has learned from Gerry Spence, Grace Wu … and the Lone Ranger
Knowing the Realities
By Nyssa Gesch
Oklahoma Super Lawyers 2011
Teresa Meinders Burkett’s experiences as a nurse inform her current role as partner at Conner & Winters, where she directs the firm’s health care practice group. She talks with Super Lawyers about why her practice is one of the most interesting areas of law, why we shouldn’t be afraid of consolidated medical records and why she’s such a happy lawyer.
Man of Milwaukee
By Nancy Shepherdson
Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2009
Why Frank Gimbel loves jury trials and Don Quixote
Everybody Likes Don
By Josh Karp
Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2010
Plaintiff’s lawyer Don Prachthauser is true and prepared
Cool Under Fire
By Susan Shackelford
South Carolina Super Lawyers 2011
Dawes Cooke represented The Citadel when Shannon Faulkner sought to become the first woman to enroll at the military college





























