Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2008
Home of the Brave
Three attorneys tell of serving their country
Rehabbing the System
Jim Grossman fights for the disabled and the organizations that help them
Defending the “Indefensible”
Alleged terrorists, accused cops: Joseph M. LaTona defends them all
Calling the Shots
Big or small, Donald W. Boyajian makes each case count
Change Agent
After more than four decades in practice, Susan Robfogel still enjoys a challenge
Dan in Real Life
How Dan Satorius went from Normal to Sweet Land
The Defense Never Rests
It’s rarely tea time for the hard-charging Earl Gray
The Storyteller
Bill Mauzy pays close attention to plot, character and motivation
Can a Pagan Priest With a Beard Work in Food Service?
Such are the questions that keep Christopher Harristhal busy
Behind the Stacks at Barnes & Noble
Jennifer Daniels is more than just book smart
Pass or Fail?
Sheldon Gilman and the most nerve-wracking test ever
Post-It Man
Marschall Smith safeguards 3M's intellectual property
This is CNN’s Lawyer
Louise Sams wears many hats at Turner Broadcasting System
Answering the Call
How R. James Straus stepped forward in a dark hour
Windows of Opportunity
In 1978, Bill Neukom helped launch Microsoft. Now he's going after a small thing called world justice
The Foxhole Test
Pierce Hamblin on friendship, fairness and whom he’d want watching his back
The Coal Miner's Son
Low-key energy lawyer Bruce Cryder is a giant in his field
What I Learned From Bert T. Combs
Twenty years later, Debra Dawahare remembers working with the late governor