Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2012
The Thief, His Wife & Her Lawyer
Marc Miles successfully defended the widow of an alleged Ponzi schemer; but the case wasn’t over
The Defense (Never) Rests
John H. Gomez was already a top trial lawyer; then he went back to college—Gerry Spence’s
Legal Fireworks
Robert M. Howard’s battle to continue a Fourth of July tradition
Collaborative Art
How an expertise in poisoning led Alexandra Kwoka to family law
My Lawyer, the Rocket Scientist
How Neil Armstrong drove Michael Corso from aeronautics to the law
Victims' Advocate
Scott Fischer’s mission: to protect the elderly
Lending a Hand
Florida attorneys pitch in to raise funds—and hope
The Rescuer
Tampa bankruptcy lawyer Roberta Colton is always there for clients—even if they need an airplane moved in the dead of night
Against the Odds
J. Cheney Mason wasn’t looking to represent arguably the most reviled woman in the U.S., but once on Casey Anthony’s case, he wouldn’t back down
Stuart Z. Grossman V. Curacao
Bank of America, BP, and possibly the Netherlands are also on notice from the Coral Gables personal injury attorney
The Incredible Journey of Stephen Zack
From privileged boyhood to impoverished youth to a year as the ABA’s first Hispanic president
Becoming a Voice
Law student John Rafferty’s mission: help the powerless
Calm in the Courtroom
Trial lawyer Bill Hangley wins cases with conversation and charm
Keeping the Family in Family Law
Candice Komar guides clients through divorces that preserve family relationships and bank accounts
T. Boone Pickens, Mickey Mouse and More
Delaware corporate litigator Greg Williams represents business titans
Defending the Blogosphere
How Adam Bonin safeguarded blogs from campaign finance law
Philadephia Born and Bred
Workers’ comp attorney Samuel H. Pond, one of the founders of Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano, draws on his blue-collar background to create a successful practice
Fearless
Criminal defense lawyer Anna Durbin takes the cases no one else will