Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2026
Double espressos and double cigars
Evansville’s Mark Abell tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
‘Where I’m Supposed to Be’
Personal trauma prompted Natanya Brooks to switch legal sides
An Eagle Scout Takes to the Skies
Ivy N. Cadle on his work with Angel Flight Soars
All Eyes on Me in the Center of the Ring
Discovery with Jennifer McLaughlin Hothem
The Diplomatic Route
Sheri Oluyemi brings a broad perspective to her employment practice
Isle of Dogs
Hastings Shadmehry’s office menagerie
And a River Runs Through Him
Michael B. Terry is a great appellate lawyer because he’s a great trial lawyer
‘Not If But When’
Personal injury attorneys Bruce and Matt Hagen advocate for cycling safety
Born With Audacity
How Regina Edwards streamlines the family law process
Tackling Giants
Suzanne Bish’s record-breaking, decade-taking race discrimination case
The Long and Long of It
Thomas E. Patterson’s 700-page biography of Huey Long
This Side of Terminal 5
Immigration attorney Fiona McEntee wants others to see what she sees
In Business Since ‘56
Joseph R. Curcio enjoys practicing alongside his family, including son Robert J. “R.J.” Curcio
Give and Let Give
Graham Grady thrives on volunteer work
The Primary Obligation
Prosecutor-turned-defense lawyer Sergio Acosta knows what the other side is thinking
Historical Crops, Political Discrimination & Lincoln
Champaign’s Lena Shapiro tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
A Bar Journal
In her spare time, Alexandrea Messner reviews restaurants
‘Everything I’ve Wanted Said to a Judge’
Neel Lalchandani’s fight for wrongfully convicted exonerees