Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2020
Dive Bar
Tony Scheer loved working in the boat and scuba biz; that’s why he stopped doing it
Puzzling it Out
Joan Davis on the art of pre-eminent law
Keeping the Conversation Going
Leto Copeley and Valerie Johnson started a #MeToo podcast before #MeToo hit
Self-Made
Sibylle Grebe’s long road to the law includes work as an au pair in Indiana and a waitress at the Pink Pussycat club
Orange County
Civil rights attorney Olu Orange fights to hold police and governments accountable
Deadline L.A.
Guy Gruppie had the best job in the world: sports reporter; then he got a better one
Calming the Waters
Robert Brandt tries to lower temperatures in family law cases and raise them at the ping-pong table
Local Counsel with Jaion Chung
The transportation and general liability attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Mixed Judicial Arts
Former Superior Court Judge Peter Polos now passes judgment on MMA fights
Is a Gamer an Artist?
Bryan Freedman attempts to make law in a growing $152 billion industry
Madigan, Bargain Again
Denise Madigan helps teach female professionals to negotiate for themselves
The Most Expensive Orchestra Ever
The LA Lawyers Philharmonic measures time by the director’s beat rather than in six-minute increments
Medium Cool
Why you can't fluster Mona Hanna
Not Everything Is a Pearl
Charles Stern on a hard lesson learned at the U.S. Supreme Court
Class in Court
Educating law students—and juries—sharpens Ed Walters’ courtroom skills
Preparation, Kindness and Following in the Footsteps of Her Great-Grandfather
Discovery with Meera Sossamon
And in This Corner
Annie McBride knows how to throw a punch—and how to take one
Natchitoches' Jared Dunahoe Tells Us What's Good in the Neighborhood
Local Counsel with Jared Dunahoe