Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2008
From Crosswords to the Courtroom
Stacy Phillips’ reading includes complex financial documents and iffy national gossip rags
(Un)signed, Sealed, Delivered
Even Tom Girardi depends on the kindness of strangers
The Soloist
Felicia Washington Mauney blazes her own trail
Renaissance Man
At 11 he could program a computer. He nearly became a doctor. So how did Charles Calkins end up in a law office?
How Jack Walker Got His Groove Back
An estate planning attorney dusts off his brass
The Sleuth
Jack Cobb’s detective work has earned him the trust of GOP heavy hitters (not to mention Bank of America)
The Connector
Jim Phillips is the most plugged-in attorney in North Carolina
Hard Driver
Elizabeth Kuniholm fights for victims of abuse
The Three Elements of Sharon Barner
An IP attorney stakes out the new Wild West: China
The Elder Statesman
Taking a measured view of things with Thomas P. Sullivan
Something He Mostly Liked
Dan Reidy on Operation Greylord and the needs of the client
Going Public
For William J. Quinlan, counsel to Gov. Blagojevich, father knows best
The Diversity That Leads to Diversity
Cardelle Spangler helps employers help employees
Don't Fence Him In
John Nethery went from computer engineering to law—and almost into outer space
Citizen Tapia-Ruano
From immigrant to immigration lawyer to president of the AILA
The Life Aquatic
Is your oil rig on its way to Davy Jones’ locker? Call Donald Abaunza
The Lawyer as Surgeon
Phillip Wittmann’s unshakeable poise and precise trial moves win cases for his big-business clients
The Born Communicator
From picking cotton to tackling some of the nation’s toughest class action suits, W. James Singleton isn’t afraid of hard work. And he’s never at a loss for words