Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2017
Hallowed Ground
Renato Matos helps religious organizations survive through real estate
Local Counsel with RoseAnn C. Branda
Brooklyn’s RoseAnn Branda tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Women's Day
An oral history of those who fought “We don’t hire women” law firms and handsy judges to make legal history
Conscience Coupling
Husband-and-wife team Randolph McLaughlin and Debra Cohen are building a new kind of civil rights practice
Discovery with Victoria S. Cook
Victoria “Cookie” Cook on why she’d make an effin’ bad morning-show host
Probate Games
Lansing Palmer makes a novel argument in the dispute over Tom Clancy’s estate
Pilot Program
Bronze Star recipient Clinton T. Speegle is using his Iraq War aviation expertise to help institutions write drone policy
Seeing the Big Picture
When a charity needs a little help, four Beaumont attorneys are ready to jump in and get it 'from here to there'
Discovery with Kevin R. Lashus
Kevin Lashus’ health tip: Do more pro bono
The Tax ‘Angel’
Elizabeth Copeland spearheaded a program to help low-income taxpayers stand up to the IRS
The Balloon Man
Nick Bettinger spends his free time twisting ‘sculptures’ and delivering smiles
Detail Work
In Robin Russell’s world, practicing law and quilting are both fine arts.
Mr. Bursch Goes Back to Washington
John Bursch has had 14 U.S. Supreme Court cases, and won 10 of them
A Chemical Action
Bud Roegge litigates an agricultural disaster
Justice Net
Why so many lawyers do pro bono work—and why so many people still slip through the holes
Doug Alexander and the Art of Persuasion
The appellate attorney helps shape the law—and sometimes ‘translates’ it for judges
Fostering Hope
How Paul Yetter made a federal case out of the state’s foster-care program
Local Counsel with Jody B. Lipton
The Southfield attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood