Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in California
2007
From Watergate to Princetongate
Ronald Malone demands that people keep their word
A Novel Idea
The pseudonymous Will Nathan wrote a book about lawyers with no moral limits
A Nice Guy Finishes First
Robert Van Nest proves that “world-class litigator” and “decent guy” aren’t mutually exclusive concepts
Giving Discrimination the Ho-Heave
Christopher Ho is a firewall for mistreated immigrants
A Fish Tale
At first glance, Barry Melton appears to be a “Fish” out of water
Head of the Class Action
What kind of weirdo likes justice more than money? Meet Brad Seligman
The Best Little Art Gallery in San Francisco
Richard Greene built a law firm and a cultural institution in one
ZZYZZYVA and Me
Robert Bunzel fights for his clients … and for poetry
An African Queen
Cynthia Plevin works on behalf of Burundi’s women and children
Stereotype Buster
Liberal Cristina Arguedas fights for those downtrodden, underdog corporate honchos
Can You Be a Millionaire and a Marxist?
John Poswall wonders if ’60s idealism died with seven-figure salaries
The Last Hope
Dennis Riordan, who likes underdogs, takes on a mad-dog case
Mr. Gillin Goes to Orinda
A '60s Norman Vincent Peale survives. No-thrives
Michael Baroni Hates Big Law Bills
By keeping lawsuit costs low, and thinking like a businessman, this general counsel has presided over a doubling of company revenues
Alex Kohner and the Naked Truth
Connected? Kohner’s pals and his family helped propel him to success
How to Win at Poker and Never Play a Hand
Shaun C. Clark takes a gamble on the World Poker Tour
Whom to Partner With for Your Family Law Practice? Family, Of Course
Scott Klopert and Debra Ravden practice family law. Doubly so.
It Takes an INS Lawyer to Know an INS Lawyer
Laura Wytsma devotes several hundred pro bono hours to immigration and asylum cases