Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2009
The Energy of Charles Matthews
ExxonMobil's GC discusses Valdez, the merging of two oil giants and more
Q&A: An American in China
Deryck Palmer on updating the nation's bankruptcy laws
The Man Who Wouldn’t Wait
Why William B. Hill Jr. talks to Juanita
Bright Knight
Why Stephen Bright makes sure no one stands alone
“The Only Thing That Lasts”
Real estate lawyer Carol Clark deals with everything from taxes to termites ... to ghosts
First-String Attorney
Craig Frankel channels Itzak Perlman for the Atlanta Community Symphony Orchestra
Exhibio Me Argentum
Clint Richardson shows us the (ancient) money
Breaking Away
Ryan Pumpian on teamwork and the joys of finishing 10th
Dirty Harry Holly
How Holly Hempel trained with the Maryland Police Academy
Into Africa
Angela Spivey finds meaning half a world away
The Triple Threat
Mike Egan fits things together
A Rare Breed
Talking bull with Sherry Fabina-Abney
Kickstart My Charitable Heart
Rodney Taylor puts his two-wheeled passion to good use
Hanging Their Own Shingles
For some lawyers, big-firm life represents a kind of security. For others, what's more important is independence, autonomy and flexibility. We spoke with three young attorneys practicing at small or solo firms to see what life is like on their own.
Welcome Back, Conour
William Conour loves to teach, whether he's in the courtroom or out
How Anti-Semitism Inspired the Creation of a Los Angeles Institution
Philip Glusker celebrates Greenberg Glusker's 50th year
Conquering Cancer Together
Lori Loo and son Quinten work in tandem to beat an awful foe