Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2013
Carter Country
In labor disputes, clients often bypass New York and Chicago firms to work with West Virginia’s Mark Carter
At Your Service
Agnis Chakravorty on being a lawyer, a restaurant owner and a human crawfish
Picking Fights With Big Shots
That’s what Hoquiam attorney Paul Stritmatter does best—and the smart money’s on him
The Overdog
Barry Kaplan is a defense lawyer to the bone
In the Wake of Strong Women
Family attorney Marcia Maddox took hints from Lady Bird Johnson and Betty Thompson, and it made all the difference
Building Families and Rebuilding Lives
In her personal injury, employment and surrogacy/adoption practices, Colleen Quinn’s mantra rings clear
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Age Discrimination?
Seven local attorneys try to bring light to a murky issue
The Right Ingredients
Family lawyer Marijean Moschetto’s recipe for success: empathy, diligence and experience
Stew Cogan Takes Sides
The Seattle mediator and arbitrator is a natural at helping people work things out
Second-Generation Success
Intellectual property attorney Janet Kim Lin’s heritage is a source of strength
FARM GIRL
Melissa Roeder brings a rural work ethic to the civil defense table
The Nonprofit Motive
How Darryl Solberg helps organizations become tax-exempt
The Ownership Society
What makes Andrews Lagasse Branch & Bell work?
The General
MICHAEL I. NEIL JOINED THE MILITARY BECAUSE OF THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT AND BECAME COMMANDER AT CAMP PENDLETON DURING THE GULF WAR
The Right Medicine
Why Tampa’s Bennie Lazzara Jr. put aside criminal defense work to champion injured nursing-home patients
Lee Stapleton’s Paradise Found
The litigator—and former ‘military brat’—discovered her perfect home in Miami
Franchise Player
The quiet persuasiveness of West Palm Beach business litigator Sid Stubbs
Representing George Zimmerman
How Orlando attorney Mark O’Mara stays cool in the midst of chaos