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Sign Here, Mr. President

Gary M. Cohen’s impressive autograph collection

What Makes Super Lawyers Listees Super?

Profiler-in-residence Carlos Harrison on the people he’s met

Interesting Times

Perennial Super Lawyers listees on adjusting to two decades of change

Defending the Disabled

Edward Dabdoub on using the power of law for good

Doing the Right Thing

Aviation litigator Aaron Podhurst, nearing 90, is at the top of his game

Dancing Her Way to the Olympics

IP lawyer Elizabeth Stamoulis performed at the 2004 closing ceremony in Athens

The People Part

Elaine Bucher is as knowledgeable as they come on estate law, but it’s the human side that sets her apart

Family Business

Siblings Kelly Chanfrau and William Chanfrau Jr. practice side by side at the firm their dad started a half-century ago 

The Warrior

N. Diane Holmes puts a face—and a lot of pink trimming—on the fight against breast cancer 

Safeguarding the Vote

Julie Braman Kane co-founded an organization that sends out legal professionals to keep an eye on elections

Numbers Game

Data scientist Rebekah Jones claims she was fired for not falsifying COVID-19 stats. She's suing for reinstatement

Seeing Around Corners

Paul O. Lopez’s superpowers include crafting strategy and keeping his cool

Weekday Injury Lawyer, Weekend NFL Official

Attorney Jeff Rice spent 25 years officiating NFL games, including four Super Bowls

Relentless

Michelle Suskauer relies on persistence—and niceness—to bring people around

Just Folks

Kevin Napper finds folk art irresistible

Community Spirit

Like his attorney dad, Paul C. Perkins Jr. always finds time for doing good

‘He Wanted Closure for the Victims’

How the $1.1 billion Surfside condo collapse case settled so fast

The Hard Sell

Stuart Singer fought a 17-year battle to guarantee health care for Florida’s poorest children