Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2005
Climbing Kilimanjaro
Dan Grunfeld makes his childhood wish come true
Does That Star Spangled Banner Yet Wave?
Dude!
Greg Weisman’s surfing days helped launch his career
Why Brad Small Just Loves Desperate Housewives
The small screen? Small’s screen
Voteless in Walla Walla
The Blog is Mightier Than the Sword
When he isn’t taking on powerful interests as a commercial litigator, John Hinderaker takes them down with his conservative blog Power Line
Taking It to the Streets
Katherine Cook Morgan sends law students back to high school to help teenagers make sense of the law
Nancy Geenen: Rebuilding the Mideast
The woman who never does anything surprising decides to change her ways
The Storyteller
Jonathan Leiken remembers Sept. 11 a little differently than most
The Long Strange Trip of Mr. Silk
On his way to becoming a lawyer, Richard Silk stopped for rock stardom and the bass fishing circuit
Get on the Bus
Concerned by the lack of political interest among young Americans, Tracy Turoff decided to get them energized. All of them
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Sara Thorpe climbs against cancer
A Toast to Napa Valley
Richard Mendelson represents vineyards and grows them too
Surprise, You’re Aleutian!
An unexpected phone call puts Tom Weathers on a new path in life
Super Idealist
Jeff Selbin with partner Laurel Fletcher and their daughter Aiden
Definitely Not Attorney Barbie
Annette Hurst wasn’t toying around when she took on Mattel, but she still finds law a lot of fun
The Attorney Who Built a Practice on a Single Case
Between his baseball games, watching over his restaurant, and a few years of ducking angry protestors, Duncan Barr has been working the same case for over two decades
Vindicating Korematsu
Don Tamaki helped the defendant in the landmark internment case win exoneration