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.
Intellectual Capital in San Diego
By Paul Freeman
San Diego Super Lawyers 2007
Three top intellectual property lawyers talk about practicing in a place so near to Los Angeles and Silicon Valley
The Cable Guy
By Caroline Tiger
Corporate Counsel Edition® - May 2009
Art Block has been structuring deals for Comcast since 1978
Taking the Bull by the Horns
By Karin Benne
Mid-South Super Lawyers 2008
John Burnett fights for his clients' First Amendment freedoms
A Poet, A Museum Director and A Lawyer Who Refuses To Lose
By Paul Sweeney
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
Frank Branson does just what he wants, and that includes winning cases
West Texas Hammurabi
By Stan Sinberg
Texas Super Lawyers 2008
David Keltner expands the law to new frontiers
Saper Lawyer
By Aimée Groth
Illinois Super Lawyers 2009
Daliah Saper arrived from Iran at age 6 and hasn't slowed down


