Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2021
Why the Former Whitewater Raft Guide Uses Her Furniture as a Drying Rack
Discovery with Laura Kerr
Going Solo
Six attorneys on the joys and challenges of hanging a shingle
'This Won't Be the Last Crisis We See'
Juan Chavez on the tear gas-filled summer of 2020
Finding Her Voice
Sonakshi Kapoor was told a girl couldn’t join the family business—so she became a lawyer instead
Opposing Forces
For Joan Fife and Jahan Sagafi, being on opposing sides doesn’t mean yelling across the table
A Fighter and a Gentleman
Gordon Greenwood is known for his civility, but he’ll go to the mat in the hunt for justice
Getting Tech Off the Ground
Airbus’ flying car is just one of the cutting-edge projects Sasha Rao gets to work on
Life Partners
Husband-and-wife duo Michael Haddad and Julia Sherwin play to their individual strengths
Mike Polis' Other Day Job
In his free time, you’ll likely find this Sacramento attorney on his sheep ranch in the Valley
Rounding Up
Mark Burton was on the team that won the first jury verdict—$285 million—in the Roundup cases against Monsanto, and he’s not done yet
Fighting the Good Fight
Steven Williams’ pro bono cases hold a special place in his heart
The Case Against Virtual Trials
Ed Hugo raises red flags about what’s getting lost in the new normal
Hometown Historian
Litigator, author and restaurateur John Briscoe tells local history through the lens of food and drink
First Things First
Carol LoCicero fights for her media clients’ constitutional rights
How Richard Schwamm Found His Voice
A childhood speech impediment couldn’t derail his dreams
Compassion, the Constitution and Queen
Discovery with Renee Thompson
New Heights
At 50, Mary Ruth Houston decided it was time to start climbing mountains
'I Was So Ill I Didn't Know I Was Ill'
Ira Leesfield’s battle with COVID-19 gave him new perspective