Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2025
On the Right Track
Xavier Martine started in law later than most, but he’s making up for lost time
Teleportation, Justified Concerns and “Mom’s Latte Place”
Discovery with Alyssa Thibert Nelson
Tales from Highway 59
Kent Marshall has practiced criminal law in every corner of the state for decades
Didn’t Fear the Reaper
Why mortician Jill Sauber made the jump to elder law and estate planning
Humanity First
Doris Cheng fills legal gaps with compassion
The Unadoptables
Waggin’ Trails Rescue Foundation gives dogs a second shot
Finding an American Dream
Nguyen D. Luu helps his pro bono clients navigate difficult waters
Aligned Spirits
Wine, beer, and spirits law showed Carrie Bonnington an unexpected path
Adaptation
Four millennial attorneys talk learning curves, AI, and paying down debt
‘Me Against the World’
Antitrust litigator Joseph Saveri pushes defendants to the brink
Nature Bathing, Wonder Woman and Overturning SCOTUS Decisions
Discovery with Katherine Smith
Interesting Times
Perennial Super Lawyers listees on adjusting to two decades of change
Defending the Disabled
Edward Dabdoub on using the power of law for good
Doing the Right Thing
Aviation litigator Aaron Podhurst, nearing 90, is at the top of his game
What Makes Super Lawyers Listees Super?
Profiler-in-residence Carlos Harrison on the people he’s met
Going Further Than the Maryland Child Victims Act
Samantha Dos Santos aims to hold perpetrators accountable, whether they’re backed by institutions or not
Major Gains
Armand Leonelli lifts up clients and weights alike
A Tale of Two Practices
More than 30 years of martial arts study helps Joel Frank focus—and read his opponents—in court