Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2007
King of the Strip
How Bob Faiss, a soft-spoken farm boy from Illinois, became one of the top gaming attorneys in the world
The Visionary
At age 24, Mae Nan Ellingson helped draft Montana’s Constitution. Since then she has led a struggling Missoula into the future
The Simple Life
Cowboy-poet Al Marquis has a (mostly true) story to tell
Trouble in the Valley of the Dolls
The IRS called her clients “hookers and pimps.” Karen Dennison knew better.
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Jeffrey Fereday makes environmentalists and businesses play nice
Endless Summer
Lawrence Wolfe's internship in Cheyenne was supposed to last the summer. Thirty years later, he is managing partner of the largest firm in the region
The Root of the Problem
Brad Koffel’s clients get a little bit more
Force of Law
If you see Rhea Law coming—especially if her helmet’s on—best get out of the way
Geared Up
Racing or litigating, Keiner aims to win.
Horse Sense
Outside the office, Equels is an accomplished equestrian.
Family Values
Damian says herding kids through foster care just isn’t enough.
Deposition in Aisle 5
Hilary Vollmer, behind the scenes at the nation’s largest grocery chain
Basic Black
If the town has to burn down for justice to be done, that’s a risk Roy Black is willing to take
Shifting the Odds
Richard W. Schulte and the best spot in America for a fair fight
Not So Civil Service
Stephen Funk joined the board of education to improve local schools. He didn’t expect the riots.
Stranger Than Fiction
Christopher W. Thompson’s cases range from ordinary to extraordinary
True to His Schools
Eric Johnson gets gold stars from his school district clients
Panhandle with Care
Alan Bookman doesn’t clown around—well, maybe once a year—when it comes to serving his community