Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2012
The Problem Solver
Former IRS attorney Jaye A. Calhoun of McGlinchey Stafford on how tax law can be a bit like the Wild West or Nintendo
Mentors
Andrew Zashin: Reminiscing About Robert Zashin
The Craftsman
Charles Faruki practices simplicity in complex business litigation
The Fixer
Nothing makes estate lawyer Ruth I. Rounding madder than witnessing injustice. Colleagues at Kohnen & Patton say (good-naturedly) that her middle initial stands for “Irate”
The Analytical Mind of David E. Mills
Detail work is this Cleveland appellate lawyer’s forte
Mentors
Lisa Orlando Pays Tribute to Suellen Oswald
A Caregiver's Friend
Former nurse Marilena DiSilvio’s heart is with doctors, hospitals and care providers
Citizen of the World
How Martijn Steger created a top-rated international law practice based in an unlikely locale
Catching Up with Kathleen Cahill
Since appearing in the 2012 Super Lawyers magazine article, employment lawyer Kathleen Cahill continues to have a full plate.
Love and Documents
Lawrence Jacobs helps same-sex couples plan their estates
Insurance Exchange
Jeffrey A. Wothers, managing partner of Niles, Barton & Wilmer, talks insurance, Lloyd’s of London, and why the founder of his firm was jailed by Abraham Lincoln
The Sharecropper’s Son
Colleagues say Ken Ravenell is one of the hardest-working lawyers in the state; but he says he knows what hard work really is
Dynamite
Employment lawyer Kathleen Cahill shakes things up locally and nationally