Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2013
Extraordinary Abilities
Julie Pearl leads Pearl Law Group’s pro bono charge on immigration cases
Pioneer Spirit
The Wide Out
Former Gophers wide receiver Lee Hutton III traded in his pads for a thriving and diverse legal practice
There and Back Again
Sam Hanson’s journey from the bar to the bench
A Better Way
Nancy Zalusky Berg advocates for family law clients and human rights
Expecting the Unexpected
Duluth-based defense attorney David Keegan of Keegan Law Office on authenticity, courtroom surprises and representing the man who turned a recliner into a vehicle
How Jeff Lawson Doubled His Lifetime
An unlucky draft number proved transformational for the San Jose environmental lawyer
How Debra Bogaards Got Tough
The formidable personal injury attorney both goes for the jugular and encourages civility (through scotch and baseball)
“Who Are Those Guys?”
Bankruptcy boutique Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby & Pascuzzi plays well—and fights well—with others
Living the Dream
How Susan T. Kumagai rose from a disadvantaged childhood to co-found a thriving employment law firm
Understanding the Business
On the job with employment defense attorney Sabrina A. Beldner
To Dream a Dream of Family Law
Michael Maguire won a Tony for leading a failed revolution in the original Broadway production of Les Miserables; now he helps those with failed marriages
Getting Old, Getting Fleeced
Kim Boyer Is ON THE CASE
Don’t Crash Into Your Brother’s Truck
Wyoming’s John A. MacPherson has been on the front lines of some remarkable real estate battles
An American Lawyer in Paris
Every summer, Brian Recor turns into “un avocat”
FROM THE CANNERY TO THE COURTROOM
Montana attorney Lisa A. Speare found her calling in medical malpractice
Then and Now
Being a journalist wasn’t working for Trudy Hanson Fouser. Being a lawyer? Different story
King of Controversy
As outside counsel to the Mormon church, Von G. Keetch has been called every name in the book