Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in Pennsylvania
2005
The Man Who Would Be D.A.
Seth Williams got 46 percent of the votes in a primary against an incumbent considered untouchable. He vows to do better next time
The Part-Time Partner
Joanne Soslow keeps her priorities in order
The Lawyer is In
Greg Fliszar’s training in psychology pays dividends
Mr. Right
Pete Gleason learned politics from two pros — Governors Ridge and Schweiker. Now he’s the pro, heading up the government affairs practice at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart
Between Iraq and a Hard Race
Patrick Murphy is back from Iraq and focused on a new mission — this one for a seat in Congress
Tops in His Field
There are few things Jonathan Spadt enjoys more than tending to his 20-acre farm
William Penn: Pennsylvania’s Original Rising Star
More than perhaps any other single case, Penn’s trial refined the trial system of Britain and America
The Startling Second Act of Marina Volin
She arrived in Philadelphia without a job, a child in hand, and knowing very little English. Now she’s one of the area’s top IP lawyers
The Reluctant Pioneer
Audrey Talley cultivates her own garden
The Saint
Jerry McHugh would never refer to himself as such. But others do—and not just his clients
The Postman
Howard Bashman provides all the news about the appellate world in his blog ‘How Appealing’
Where There's Smoke, There's Sheller and Heim
MacKoul as a Cucumber
A Patriot Acts
Craig Trebilcock can’t stomach injustice, whether he finds it in Iraq or here at home
Four Out of Five Dentists Recommend Candy Barr Heimbach
Most dentists would advise steering clear of candy bars, but not in this case.
The New Head of the Philly Bar Association
Not that there's anything wrong with that