Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2007
Don't Drink the Water
Shari Blecher cleans up contaminated situations
The Best Little Art Gallery in San Francisco
Richard Greene built a law firm and a cultural institution in one
ZZYZZYVA and Me
Robert Bunzel fights for his clients … and for poetry
An African Queen
Cynthia Plevin works on behalf of Burundi’s women and children
Stereotype Buster
Liberal Cristina Arguedas fights for those downtrodden, underdog corporate honchos
Can You Be a Millionaire and a Marxist?
John Poswall wonders if ’60s idealism died with seven-figure salaries
The Last Hope
Dennis Riordan, who likes underdogs, takes on a mad-dog case
The Angel
Thanks to Cindy Robinson, victims of child sex abuse find the strength to step forward
Mr. Gillin Goes to Orinda
A '60s Norman Vincent Peale survives. No-thrives
Iron Man
Frank Santoro goes the extra 140.6 miles
Emch as in Mensch
Al Emch pilots the Jackson Kelly law firm like he did C-130s
The Meat Cutter's Daughter
Lisa A. Bertini on delis, Fabio and the terror of hanging your own shingle
Goolsby on Goolsby
The author of Goolsby on Virginia Corporations tells all
The Loudest
David Baugh fights to preserve the Constitution—including the rights of Klansmen and al-Qaida terrorists
That's Not All, Folks!
How cartoonist Michael L. Goodman went from Bugs Bunny to the business page
The Supreme Thrill
Four Virginia lawyers on arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court
All the Livelong Day
Susan Armstrong’s been working for the railroad
The Advocate
What do the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the University of Utah and the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center have in common? They can all count on Alan Sullivan