Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2008
Quitters Never Win, But Sometimes Winners Quit
Nancy Marshall turns New Orleans politics on its head
The Empty Chair
How Robert Glass helped save an innocent man from death row
Still the Authority
How Alison Asti survived someone else’s turf war
More Than a Game
Jeff Schwaber has raised $3 million (and counting) for D.C.’s homeless
The Littlest Brother
The best prep for law and life, Paul Sweeney knows, is two older brothers
Weekend Renaissance Man
Jonathan Claiborne acts, motorcycles and provides color commentary for Terrapins football
The Amazing Snyder-Man
Stephen Snyder is the master of the nine-figure case; now he’s going for 10!!
The Gentleman
Paul Bekman puts people at ease—which works well with allies and even better on opponents
Changing the Face of America
How Sheela Murthy went from immigrant to immigration lawyer
Head of the Class
Hugh E. McKay rounded up 700 lawyers to help Cleveland’s public schools
The Politics of Nice
Kathleen Trafford has made a career of keeping it clean
Second Career, First Love
Jeffry L. Weiler and Richard A. Killworth married their old professions with their new calling
The Best Defense
Whether it’s the scene of a car wreck or a mine collapse, Larry Sutter sends his best man: Larry Sutter
The Scioto Redemption
Alphonse Gerhardstein helps protect Ohio's youngest prisoners
Practical Magic
Richard La Jeunesse makes his clients' legal problems disappear