‘Take Your Violin and Go Back to Vienna!’
By Erik Lundegaard
Southern California Super Lawyers 2011
Entertainment lawyer Eric Weissmann, of Weissmann Wolff Bergman Coleman Grodin & Evall, on fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe, becoming friends with Gene Wilder, and being called ‘a rotten son of a bitch’ by Burt Lancaster
Made in the U.S.A.
By Joe Mullich
Glenn Weinman, designer of legal strategy at American Apparel
Switch Hitter
By Maggie Kolb
Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers 2008
From prosecution to defense and back again, Tom Bath is at home on either side of the courtroom
The Bad Guys’ Good Guy
By Jimmy Magahern
Southwest Super Lawyers 2008
Tom Henze finds something to defend in Arizona's most notorious murderers and corporate criminals
The Amazing Career of Michael Cody
By Nancy Henderson
Mid-South Super Lawyers 2011
From guiding billion-dollar public utility arbitrations to indicting the governor to representing Martin Luther King Jr., the Memphis attorney has done it all
Take Two
By Dan Millott
Florida Super Lawyers 2008
A short-lived acting career pays off for James R. Holland
56 Years of Civility in Texas Law
By Pat Evans
Texas Super Lawyers 2008
You can overuse the Atticus Finch comparison—few people really deserve it. Jim Coleman does






















