Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2011
The Takeover King
David McBride has played a part in some of the biggest mergers and acquisitions in U.S. history
Speaking for the Speechless
Gabrielle C. Sereni fights for special ed kids
Trademarks, Dragon Boats and Roberta Jacobs-Meadway
The Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott IP attorney found her strength on the water during her recovery from breast cancer
There and Back Again
Employment lawyer Martha Hartle Munsch’s journey from the courtroom to the classroom and back
The Lawyer's Lawyer
Q&A with Carter Phillips
A True Gentleman
Birmingham civil defense attorney Mike Atchison believes in treating everyone with dignity
Q&A with Celia J. Collins
The partner at Johnstone, Adams, Bailey, Gordon & Harris on the changes in employment law over the years, getting more women involved in Alabama politics and making time for triathlons
Living the Motto: Chris Williams Is Still Prepared
Eagle Scout Chris J. Williams became the first LEED-certified attorney in the state of Alabama
Word for Word
What advice would you give to young attorneys today?
The Sailor
Legendary Phoenix defense attorney Larry Debus is equally adept at navigating sea currents and jury trials
Collaboration, Community Building and John Salazar
What the Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb attorney gets out of his real estate practice
Word For Word
Super Lawyers asks: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received?
Cool Under Fire
Dawes Cooke represented The Citadel when Shannon Faulkner sought to become the first woman to enroll at the military college
People Person
Lewis Smoak credits relationships and early education for his success
Tenacious Defender
Carl Poplar is still tougher than anyone else
The Compassionate Lawyer
Linda Ershow-Levenberg has made a career of helping the elderly
Business Man
Nikitas Moustakas can draft leases, handle real estate transactions and make spaghetti for hundreds
Keeping Divorce Civil
Lynn Fontaine Newsome makes partings more peaceful