Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2010
Law … and All That Jazz
A little night music from IP attorney Jonathan Z. King
The Ultimate Lawyer-Statesman
How Gary Naftalis beat Perry Mason, defended Michael Eisner, and sank a shot at Madison Square Garden
The Team Player
Brad Karp is the man behind the man in the hot seat
Sea Change
How Vince DeOrchis helped update 80-year-old maritime law
Dallas Maverick
Gayla Crain wanted to work at a new kind of law firm, so she went and helped build it
Defending Big Oil
Environmental litigator Rick Faulk sticks to the facts
Tough as Nails
That’s Linda L. Addison, the daughter of Holocaust survivors and current leader at Fulbright & Jaworski
Getting Around the Normal Armor Involved in Litigation
Mark Mueller adds Eastern thinking to the Western practice of law
Five Days in Thailand
What Mike Gruber learned about life and law from volunteering with Habitat for Humanity
Family Guy
Richard Orsinger of McCurley Orsinger McCurley Nelson & Downing talks about designing CLE presentations, the genius of Bruce Bowen and just how long it takes for a divorce to stop hurting
The Minimalist
No one knows how to get to the essence of an appeal like Greg Coleman
Can Paxil Cause Birth Defects?
Sean Tracey looks for the answer
When a Case Cries Out for Justice
Kevin Glasheen takes on Cargill, railroads and the Lone Star State
The Social Worker in Angeline Lindley Bain
Bringing collaboration and reasonableness to divorce law
Sue Ellen Eisenberg: Writing History
She helped level the playing field for women and minorities
Whistler’s Lawyer
Qui tam lawyer David Haron helps clients come forward
The Ride of a Lifetime
Through nearly four decades of litigation, Jon Muth says it’s the people along the way who count
The Star-Studded Career of R. Terrance Rader
Meet the attorney who trademarked the KISS faces and patented Neil Young’s model-train control—and hadn’t even planned to go into law