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2011

Knowing the Realities

Teresa Meinders Burkett’s experiences as a nurse inform her current role as partner at Conner & Winters, where she directs the firm’s health care practice group. She talks with Super Lawyers about why her practice is one of the most interesting areas of law, why we shouldn’t be afraid of consolidated medical records and why she’s such a happy lawyer.

Mary Daniel Finds Her Voice

How the health care attorney learned to speak up

Passion for Charity

Larry Katzenstein, of St. Louis’ Thompson Coburn, on the joy of helping charities help society, making estate planning clients feel at ease, and conducting the St. Louis Symphony

A Deeper Empathy

Denise Henning was a great lawyer before cancer; now she’s better

Land Steward

Wichita’s Randy Rathbun left the farm to become one of the state’s foremost environmental litigators

Catching up with Gerald L. Shargel

Since appearing in the 2011 Super Lawyers magazine article, Shargel has moved from small law to big

Real Heroes

Andrew “Duke” Maloney’s five-year battle for Glenn Winuk

The Don of Criminal Defense Attorneys

Gerald Shargel defends collars of every color … as well as the mob

Protector of The Catcher in the Rye

Marcia Paul doesn’t relish being center of attention, but her clients, including J.D. Salinger, Mel Brooks and Dustin Hoffman, often put her there

Judge Pollack’s Boys

Thomas Kavaler, Peter Wang and other lawyers pay homage to their mentor

The Rabbi’s Son

Bankruptcy lawyer David Friedman on tough cases, humorous deal toys, and how to handle power brokers like Carl Icahn and Donald Trump

Stein’s Way

Joshua Stein, one of the first lawyers with a laptop, hangs a shingle midcareer

The Largest Pro Bono Effort in History

New York lawyers show TLC after 9/11

Catching up with Kathleen Wu

What hasn’t kept Kathleen Wu busy since her feature story in 2011?

Is This a Deposition Which I See Before Me?

How Michael P. Maslanka applies Shakespeare to his practice

Fred Streck and Dwain Dent’s Mission

The Fort Worth attorneys win a 25-year case to prove that vitamin E supplement E-Ferol can be harmful to babies

Seduced by Trial Law

Robin Gibbs on the opportunity that he saw 40 years ago for small firms in commercial litigation

Family Law in the Age of Facebook

Be careful what you post—Plano family law attorney Rick Robertson has seen e-communications come back to haunt