Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2011
The Fact Man
Family law attorney Rich Stephens keeps the details straight
From O.J. to Skilling
Dan Petrocelli on how to handle the high-profile cases
Compassion for the Client
Amy Fisch Solomon takes on Bayer, Disney and the ‘learned intermediary defense’
Making Deals Happen
In junior high, Brian Weinhart sold hair dryers to secretaries; now he makes multimillion-dollar deals
Law and Literature 101
Criminal defense attorney William Terpening looks to books for insight
No Women Allowed
Catharine Biggs Arrowood on bias then and now, the importance of networks, and how she got her very own Perry Mason moment
The Accidental Author
Steven J. Harper on law, letters and comedy
Crash Expert
Kevin Durkin cushions the blow for accident victims and their families
The Peacemaker
Laurel Bellows won’t shy from a fight, but she’d rather work things out
Everybody Wants to See Joe Gagliardo
Why governors, mayors—and even Donald Trump—have consulted him
The Global View of H. Michael Hartmann
The IP attorney crosses borders to protect inventions
The Game Changer
Tim Cavanagh turns lost causes into courtroom victories
The Rights Stuff
Chicago attorney Matthew Piers is a big defender of the U.S. Constitution
How David C. Hilliard Got the Jacksonville Jaguars to Change Their Logo
The intellectual property lawyer at Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson is not afraid to litigate
Font of Wisdom
Mike Fontham has saved Louisiana consumers more than a billion dollars
It’s Good to be King
Full-time med mal defense attorney and part-time royalty, Marc Judice represents doctors with pride
A Sweat-Equity Kind of Job
New Orleans attorney James M. Williams hates to lose and will outwork you to make sure he doesn’t