Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2012
Living the Dream
From top athletes to top companies, South African native Leon Versfeld guides clients through immigration law with a global touch
The Lawyer Who Levels the Playing Field
Teresa Woody advocates for small towns against corporations in toxic disasters
Frozen In Tme
Amy Lorenz-Moser works to free battered women from prison
Practicing Unhappy Law
Bankruptcy lawyer Cynthia F. Grimes doesn’t practice happy law, but she’s perfectly content with that
The Good Seed
Don Downing grew up around Missouri cotton, soy and rice farms. So when a genetically modified seed ended up in the U.S. rice supply, he got the call.
Pillar of Strength
Widowed at 28, Judy Hamilton Morse battled her grief by going to law school. Now she’s one of Oklahoma City’s leading litigators
The Kid Who Didn’t Sit Down
Pat Cremin took a chance on law school after a career in journalism
Where There’s a Will
Columbia student Andrea Johnson led a Care-A-Van to Native American tribal lands
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Courtroom
Labe Richman’s monologue benefits the Immigrant Defense Project
The Four Lanes of Alphonso E. Tindall Jr.
As a child he walked the precincts for the first African-American running for mayor of New Haven; now he represents cities and states in a public sector-related practice
Torch, Passed
Susan Brune represents a new generation of trial lawyers
Indefatigable
Mary Kay Vyskocil reps insurance companies in cases ranging from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal to the collapse of the World Trade Center
Dan’s Law
At the intersection of law, history and literature, you’ll find Daniel Kornstein
The Former Outcast
Why personal injury attorney Marvin Salenger identifies with his clients
IP Man
J. Christopher Jensen talks Muppets, the Internet, and freeing a man on death row
Tom Melsheimer’s Absolutely Irrational Level of Dedication
There’s a reason he’s the lawyer other attorneys don’t want to face in court
Family Business
Michael Jung’s love of law seems to be genetic
The Trailblazer
Lynn Kamin entered family law and made it her own