All He Cared About Was Law
By John McCloud
Northern California Super Lawyers 2008
Become the King of Janitors? No, thanks
Seeking Asylum
By Joe Mullich
San Diego Super Lawyers 2007
Whether he’s representing a princess or an accused terrorist, San Diego's Jonathan Montag fights for immigrant rights
How to Win at Poker Without Ever Playing a Hand
By Paul Nolan
Texas Super Lawyers 2007
Q&A: Racehorse Haynes
By Mark Curriden & Steve Kaplan
Texas Super Lawyers 2009
How Richard Haynes kicked a spittoon and launched a legendary career
Hanging Their Own Shingles
By Michelle Taute
Ohio Super Lawyers 2009
Who's the boss? Three area lawyers told us how they turned the answer into "I am." They left other legal jobs—or never really had them to begin with—and mustered up the courage to go it alone. Their firms are dreams realized, but entrepreneurship also means figuring out accounts payable.
Why Bruce Wagman Refuses to Argue the Law with His Clients
By Paul Nolan
Northern California Super Lawyers 2008
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










