Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2023
‘This Is a Calling’
The many organizations where Annemarie Kill has volunteered
Good Behavior
Beth Hutchens’ behavioral therapy background brings depth to her immigration practice
Seeing it Through
Adam Doerr led the charge to get COVID relief to overlooked families in need
In Their Corner
With an expanding civil rights case load, Alex Heroy embraces litigation as a change agent
Solo Success
Six attorneys share the ups and downs of building their own practice
Brave New World
Streaming has replaced theatrical but what will replace streaming? Schuyler Moore on the state of film financing
Coast to Coast to Coast
Getting into the class-action weeds with 20-for-20 lawyer Graham LippSmith
Wasser Redux
Laura Wasser on the last 20 years of family law and what might happen if Obergefell is overturned
No Summit is Guaranteed
Joseph Chairez’s pro bono work has helped immigrants, at-risk kids and Sherpas
Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going
Six perennial top listers talk about the last 20 years of law
‘I Was Lucky’
Danny Abir’s journey from Iran to building law firms
A 10-Year Overnight Success
Demetria Graves wrote the book; now she’s recording the podcast
McNicholas & McNicholas & McNicholas
A father, two sons, and letting Rodman be Rodman
Resolution Oriented
Angela Reddock-Wright’s fight for a better workplace, one mediation at a time
The Last Days with Martin Luther King Jr.
Civil rights attorney Michael Cody talks about his small part in big history
Front Runners
Six attorneys whose stories have graced our covers reflect on the last two decades
A People’s Lawyer
How Margo Grubbs went from policing to defending the underdog
‘You Also Have a Conversation’
To Yubia Wilkinson, getting to know her immigration clients is job one