Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2009
The Busiest Septuagenarian in Texas
By day, a few million-dollar cases; by night, Wayne Fisher smokes six briskets at once
The Crusaders of Death Row
Houston neighbors Scott Atlas and Stanley Schneider run their own personal innocence project
A Lawyer in Love With Two Blind Disciplines: Justice and Wine-Tasting
Both Randy Roach and his wines have depth and good character
A Poet, A Museum Director and A Lawyer Who Refuses To Lose
Frank Branson does just what he wants, and that includes winning cases
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Like Abraham, Craig Watkins asks if we want to destroy the righteous with the wicked
Q&A: Racehorse Haynes
How Richard Haynes kicked a spittoon and launched a legendary career
Rx for Hospitals: Q&A with Robert P. Roth
Robert P. Roth practices medical malpractice defense at Portnoy & Roth in Bloomfield Hills. He recently became a troubleshooter for Hospital Corporation of America, the nation’s largest hospital chain
The Networker
Raj A. Malviya believes in people power
The Spirits Move Her
But life hasn’t always been smooth pouring for liquor-law expert Kelly Allen
The Slam-Dunker
Cary McGehee plays above the rim
Talking the Walk
Henry S. Gornbein takes law to the airwaves
Tell Aviv
To Joseph Aviv, positive word-of-mouth speaks louder than academic accolades
Wheels of Justice
Four lawyers tell why they defend—or do battle with—the troubled auto industry
You Can Call Him Mayor
Or you can call him counselor. Ralph A. Castelli Jr. wears both hats well
Fisherman's Friend
Louis james Menendez represents Alaska's second-biggest industry
Defending Palin
thomas Van Flein’s life changed when he took on a client named Sarah Palin
Hard to Pigeonhole
‘Troopergate’ brought more drama than Jeffrey M. Feldman expected
The New Gold Rush
Fracturing rocks in the Appalachian Basin with Thomas West