Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2010
Lane v. U.S.
Whether defending death row inmates or Balloon Boy’s dad, David Lane strives to keep government abuse in check
Defending Goliath
Kenzo Kawanabe of Davis Graham & Stubbs on what ultimately influences jurors
Veteran’s Day in Court
Natalie Brown of Leventhal, Brown & Puga soldiers on for a soldier
In the Frick of Time
Ann Frick specializes in taking over tough cases and winning
Wartime Consigliere
How Richard Baer, accidental general counsel and wannabe cop, helped Qwest survive a $3 billion accounting scandal
Q&A With Gary B. Blum
The time and expense of the Rocky Flats case didn’t lead Gary Blum to consider alternative dispute resolution; he was already a proponent
Baghdad Clarity
Bart Newman grappled with existential questions in Iraq, then published the answers
Speed Racer
Catastrophic injury lawyer Michael L. Werner can’t drive 55
Lawyer in the Mist
Richard Horder represents developers, protects gorillas and searches for common ground
Q&A With Nagendra “Nick” Setty
How Nagendra Setty dropped out (of med school), turned on (to patent law) and set up Fish & Richardson’s Atlanta office
Why Wait?
How a rare disease gave Musa Eubanks perspective
The New King of Torts
Thomas Malone learned from losing; now he rarely does
The Path NOT Cleared
B.J. Bernstein fights mandatory minimums and keeps clients prayed up—and that has made all the difference
The Pilot
Andy Scherffius lands planes, and handles plane-crash litigation, safely
Ray of Light
Ray Basile devotes his free time to the Indy Special Olympics
The Gold Standard
Trent Sandifur transmutes his Fort Knox experience into a sterling legal career
View From the Top
Bruce Kehoe has a 30,000-foot perspective on his career