Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in California
2020
Under Pressure
Why do attorneys struggle more than other professionals with mental health issues?
A Virtual Dilemma
For litigator Edward Hugo, the jury is not out on trials by Zoom: He wants them stopped
My Idea of a Fun Afternoon? Writing a Brief, Maybe with Grateful Dead in the Background
Discovery with Derek Cole
The Home Front
Michael Bracamontes fights for families in danger of being evicted
Tax Break
Sacramento attorney Carley Roberts finds respite on her horse ranch
The Electioneer
Chris Skinnell is a one-stop shop for ballot initiatives and most everything else voting-related
The Science Teacher
How Heidi Keefe used a tin recipe box and a pink stuffed animal to explain tech to juries
Fighting Fire
Five attorneys talk about the massive class action against PG&E
Survivor
Amy Kiesewetter serves a community that supported her during a childhood battle with cancer
Better Late
At 59, Mary Caruso became an attorney—and that’s not the twist to her story
Palace Intrigue
Bronze Star recipient Phillip Hosp’s path to the law went through Iraq
Not All Glam
Entertainment lawyer Ashley Yeargan on her days interning for David E. Kelley and John Wells
Going Public
Six LA-area criminal defense attorneys recount the joys and heavy workloads of being prosecutors and public defenders
Trial by COVID-19
Despite lockdowns, courtroom health scares and two delays in a trial with a pandemic as the backdrop, an Oakland attorney returns home from Kentucky with a win
Top Attorneys Offer Their Bingeable Best
What better time than now for some binge-watch recommendations?
Lawsuit Targets Princess Cruises Over Coronavirus Cases
San Francisco lawyers Mary Alexander and Elizabeth Cabraser seek class action
Five Los Angeles attorneys on how COVID-19 is affecting the law
For some, things are simply slower; for others, their entire practice is on hold
Coping Skills: COVID-19 Lockdown
Northern California lawyers talk about adjusting to the new normal