Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in Georgia
2006
License to Thrill
Stacey Abrams’ life is Action-Packed! And Spine-Tingling! Even without the spy novels she writes
JAG
Scott Holcomb helped draft the rules of engagement for Operation Iraqi Freedom; now he's bringing the fight home
A Cause to Fight For
Gayle Abramson Csehy talks about that case, and the case for which she'd rather be remembered
A Hotlantan in Iceland
Marc Douglas Glenn in the land of midnight golf
Swimming with Sharks
Robert Highsmith Jr. navigates between politics, lobbying and ethics
The Lawyer Other Lawyers Made
Robert Jackson IV was an EPA scientist who couldn’t stand having his research abused by lawyers; so he became one
The Two Sides to the Story
Former prosecutor Noah Pines now works criminal defense
Unconventional Wisdom
Lovita Tandy did what everyone told her not to do — and became partner at age 32
Judge, Lawyer, DJ
Althea Buafo explains all—including the Mohawk
The Children's Crusader
Don Keenan almost gave up on the law because he stopped caring; now he cares so much he often lives with his clients before trial
Being Ben Affleck
Kodish chose law school over a chance to stand in for Affleck on the set of Forces of Nature
Furcal's Pinch Hitter
Thanks in large part to William Head, the Braves were able to eke out game two of the National League law Division Series
The Greatest Lawyer in the World
Emmet Bondurant isn't the lawyer other lawyers want to hire; he's the lawyer other lawyers want to be
L. Lin Wood Fact-Checks the Media
Why the “attorney for the damned” is not a presidential spokesman
Drawing (Intellectual) Property Lines
Joseph Beck fought to preserve Dr. King’s dream; now he’s fighting for Google’s
The Lawyer Who Tackled Jim Brown
How Joe Szczecko endured occupied Europe and a Chicago orphanage to become an All-American
Those Magnificent Lawyers in Their Flying Machines
Four attorneys on the best way to avoid Atlanta traffic