Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2008
Look for the Union Label
Bennet Zurofsky sings the praises of the labor movement—literally
Help Me
Joseph Hayden answers the call
An Idea Takes (West) Wing
Michael Gordon had an idea for the Emmy-winning show—and got it on the air
Mississippi Learning
Shawn Raymond is poised to revolutionize public service in America
The Tahoka Kid
Jeremy Brandon brought a little bit of West Texas to Harvard
Everybody’s Richard Nixon and We’re G. Gordon Liddy
Just try to stand in the way of Veronica Norgaard and John Koufos
Eminent in Her Domain
Leslie Fields talks about an old book (The Good Earth), her book (Colorado Eminent Domain Practice) and the fundamental nature of owning property
The Denver Globetrotter
Karen Mathis sees the world as president of the ABA
The Supreme Warrior
Why Walter L. Gerash is one of the best lawyers in the whole motherbleeping country
Wise Guy
When you think comedy and Belgium, think Frank Schuchat
Eid on the March
U.S. Attorney Troy Eid on BlackBerrys, Navajo Nation and that super-secure room
Fourth-Down Man
Ken Buck is more than the punter who prosecuted the punter who stabbed the punter
The Ballad of Manuel Ramos
The legal aid attorney returned to his childhood passion—writing—and began winning awards
The Supreme Thrill
Seven Georgia attorneys talk about arguing before the High Court
The Two Lives of Bernard Taylor
The successful trial lawyer was once an undercover narcotics cop in Detroit
Top of the World, Ma!
John Thompson climbs stairs to climb mountains
Looking for the Union Label
Jeffrey Mintz defends companies and collects labor history
It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll But He Likes It
Workers’ comp attorney Greg Presmanes never let the music die