Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in New York
2006

Government Problems? Call Ted Wells
Lewis Libby, in big trouble, knew where to turn

The Keepers of New York's Treasures
They may be invisible — they like it that way — but the lawyers who protect the Guggenheim, The Metropolitan Opera and The New York Public Library system watch over the city’s cultural icons

On the Frontlines of Terror
Fireman-policeman-lawyer David Kelley strikes back at terrorists

One Woman's Ceiling is Another Woman's Floor
If you still think women can’t have it all, check out Valerie Ford Jacob

Hold the Line, Mia, Pacino is on Line Two
Bill Beslow’s celebrity divorce clients appreciate his closed-mouth policy

And on the Seventh Day, He Rested
No, he’s not God, but his clients rank Ben Brafman just a few rungs below that

The Ninth Member of the Chicago Eight
Gerald Lefcourt counts Abbie Hoffman, Sid Vicious and hotelier Harry Helmsley among the clients he’s had in his legendary career

Redford is NOT a Cigarette (and other entertainment law stories)
Martin Garbus tells stories as good as those told by the entertainers he protects

An Adventurer with Heart
Marsha Simms combines wanderlust with a passion for helping others

Healing by Helping
Debra Brown Steinberg wants immigration status granted to the families of 9/11 victims

Tuned In
Ted Wells' pre-trial playlist

Passion Pays
Andrea S. Rattner says her paid work and her pro bono activities are symbiotic

A Parity of Charity
Carlyn McCaffrey views volunteering as a “natural outgrowth” of her law practice