Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2006
Much to Do About Something
Civil rights legend Julius Chambers continues to fight the good fight
To Hell and Back
Derek Gilman dodged bullets in Baghdad, you think figuring out tax policy worries him?
Both Candid and Kind
J.Norfleet Pruden III, a fourth-generation lawyer from Edenton, is Charlotte’s favorite son
Have Barbecue, Will Travel
James Early and the universal bonding agent
Daughter of the Revolution
Christine Walczyk celebrates pioneering women attorneys
Ring Master
Ed Kaufman makes sure no one body-slams World Wrestling Entertainment
The Big Fish of Family Law
Battersby Up!
Norwalk attorney Greg Battersby helps big-league hitters prepare for Pedro
Joe Six-Pack
When it’s time to relax,Kerry Callahan heads to his local pub for his second job: reviewing beer
The Fight Over the Bill of Rights
Michael Stratton battles with the state of North Carolina to protect a client’s right to personal property
Santa's Causes
To Be or Not To Be a Lawyer?
The Quick Study
Leslie O'Toole's openness to new things led her to the courtroom
Another Kind of NASCAR Dad
Stokely Caldwell may be the only lawyer in North Carolina with a hunk of Jeff Gordon’s car hanging in his office
Dead Man Walking Free
Alan Gell was wrongfully convicted and sat on death row for nine years; Jim Cooney set him free
There She Is … A Plaintiff’s Lawyer
A former Miss North Carolina gets down to cases
Hollywood, North Carolina
Jim O’Brien brings moviemakers and investors together
Pursuing Excellence, Three Steps at a Time
Irving Greines' second career