Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2020
In the Moment
Zen and the art of Michael Zimmerman
Survivor
Amy Kiesewetter serves a community that supported her during a childhood battle with cancer
Better Late
At 59, Mary Caruso became an attorney—and that’s not the twist to her story
Palace Intrigue
Bronze Star recipient Phillip Hosp’s path to the law went through Iraq
Not All Glam
Entertainment lawyer Ashley Yeargan on her days interning for David E. Kelley and John Wells
Going Public
Six LA-area criminal defense attorneys recount the joys and heavy workloads of being prosecutors and public defenders
'Women Don't Become Attorneys'
Happily for her clients and the lawyers she’s mentored along the way, Roberta Mandel didn’t take that advice
'Whatever You Do, Don't Look at the Clock'
Florida attorneys swap U.S. Supreme Court stories—from getting dressed down by Scalia to being the last lawyer to address Rehnquist
Walking the Talk
When it comes to diversity, Fort Lauderdale firm Kim Vaughan Lerner means business
The Most Interesting Man in the World
Gerald Richman danced at the LBJ White House, escorted Nixon to a swearing-in, fought for Al Gore’s elective life, and jet-setted with an international arms dealer
Surly, Activist—Online
Erin Smith Aebel’s concerns about the country’s direction inspired her to launch an activist page on Facebook—for starters
'Nobody Wants to Be the Guy That Shuts Down a Hospital'
Yet that's exactly what Gary Samms had to do
Here Come the Millennials
Six lawyers talk about the unique challenges of being young in a profession that prizes age
Shop Talk
For Bernard W. Smalley, it all started in his father’s West Philadelphia barber shop
From Perry Mason to The Good Wife
The decline of civility and rise of bullying in the profession
Trial by COVID-19
Despite lockdowns, courtroom health scares and two delays in a trial with a pandemic as the backdrop, an Oakland attorney returns home from Kentucky with a win
Right Place, Right Time
Jamilah LeCruise inherited a practice, then made it her own
Judge Not
Marc Williams defends the West Virginia chief justice