Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2011
Ethics, Dignity and Judy Barrasso
The Barrasso Usdin Kupperman Freeman & Sarver attorney speaks on the importance of details and why she’s been in trial so often in the past five years
Unnecessary Roughness
Workers’ comp lawyer Benjamin Boscolo represents plumbers, bus drivers and Baltimore Ravens
The Devil and Paul Mark Sandler
For the noted trial attorney, argument, in its scholarly sense, is central to his life
Representing Obama’s Aunt
Scott Bratton and his fight to keep the president’s relative from being deported
From Courtroom Observer to Pete Rose’s Lawyer
Robert Pitcairn Jr., whose clients have also included the Cincinnati Bengals, doesn’t do anything halfway
Overtime
Aisha Braveboy is both lawyer and delegate
Small Oil
Harry Storm represents the corner gas station
Lien Machine
Deborah Hunt Devan is a stock speculator, a private investigator and a CEO; in other words, a bankruptcy lawyer
Rifkin, Not Ripken
Alan Rifkin has represented Maryland’s Senate, governor, jockey club, and, yes, its baseball team
Amy Schermer’s Incredible Journey
How a Columbus business attorney made the most of her second chance
The Consensus Builder
Carol Rolf is a real pro at health care law—and at finding common ground
A Straight Shooter
Business litigator James Burke calmly calls the shots—even when a presidential election is at stake
Douglas Suter’s Crusade to Make Schools Safer
The Columbus lawyer brings attention to dangers in the classroom
Building Excitement
It’s not quite Disneyland, but Dayton real estate attorney Alan B. Schaeffer’s current project is one of a kind