Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in New York
All
Dan’s Law
At the intersection of law, history and literature, you’ll find Daniel Kornstein
The Former Outcast
Why personal injury attorney Marvin Salenger identifies with his clients
IP Man
J. Christopher Jensen talks Muppets, the Internet, and freeing a man on death row
The Builder
Few can frame a case better than construction-accident expert Daniel Santola
The Pioneer
Janet Callahan, partner at Hancock Estabrook, never intended to become a lawyer and yet became the first female managing partner at a large firm in Syracuse
The Internet Frontier
NBCUniversal’s Rick Cotton works to combat Internet piracy and protect content
Where There's a Will
Andrea Johnson finds a way to help the needy
The Two-Way Street
Lawyers at Davis Polk & Wardwell activate the firm’s worldwide pro bono initiatives
Catching up with Gerald L. Shargel
Since appearing in the 2011 Super Lawyers magazine article, Shargel has moved from small law to big
Real Heroes
Andrew “Duke” Maloney’s five-year battle for Glenn Winuk
The Don of Criminal Defense Attorneys
Gerald Shargel defends collars of every color … as well as the mob
Protector of The Catcher in the Rye
Marcia Paul doesn’t relish being center of attention, but her clients, including J.D. Salinger, Mel Brooks and Dustin Hoffman, often put her there
Judge Pollack’s Boys
Thomas Kavaler, Peter Wang and other lawyers pay homage to their mentor
The Rabbi’s Son
Bankruptcy lawyer David Friedman on tough cases, humorous deal toys, and how to handle power brokers like Carl Icahn and Donald Trump
Stein’s Way
Joshua Stein, one of the first lawyers with a laptop, hangs a shingle midcareer
The Largest Pro Bono Effort in History
New York lawyers show TLC after 9/11
Protecting a Global Brand
Starwood Hotels & Resorts’ Ken Siegel helps craft a corporate culture that is globally minded and socially aware
Big Deal
Julie Jacobs navigates the new media frontier at AOL