Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in Ohio
2005
Taking It to the Streets
Katherine Cook Morgan sends law students back to high school to help teenagers make sense of the law
Marathon Man
Joe Oldham’s journey through Guillain-Barré Syndrome started in a hospital bed and ended on a finish line
Mr. Lewis Goes to Washington
John Lewis’ pro bono case lands him in rare company
Speaking for the Speechless
When schools ignore their disabled students, Kerry Agins takes up the cause
The Storyteller
Jonathan Leiken remembers Sept. 11 a little differently than most
The Long Strange Trip of Mr. Silk
On his way to becoming a lawyer, Richard Silk stopped for rock stardom and the bass fishing circuit
Get on the Bus
Concerned by the lack of political interest among young Americans, Tracy Turoff decided to get them energized. All of them
The Kindly Counselor
Steve Hartman helps clients stay out of jail and rebuild their lives
One Kid at a Time
Kent Wellington connects children who need advocates with lawyers who can help — starting with himself
Does Captain America Live in Cleveland?
Defending peace and justice in Cuyahoga County
A Fearless and Ferocious Fraud Fighter
Crime doesn’t pay, but the criminals do — when Joseph Dehner goes after them
Tour de French
Judi French: Without Limits
If It's Thursday, It Must Be Zambia
Will that be a red or a white with your crocodile steak?
So Sous Me
Chef knife in hand, Terry Monnie cooks for great causes
King of the Road
Michael Leizerman’s career just keeps on trucking
The Collector
How do you break writer's block? Fly to Tierra del Fuego, of course
An Appetite for Deduction
Five Columbus attorneys don’t mince words when moonlighting as restaurant critics
Making Cleveland Cleveland
Fred Nance is helping push Cleveland to the top ranks of American cities