Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2014
Sarah E.W. McGahee’s Pet Project
The employment attorney defends the ‘puppy mill’ law
The Closer
How Suzette E. Selden quietly eviscerates witnesses
How Taj Clayton Got Book-Smart and Street-Smart
The Fish & Richardson partner reflects on humble pie, hard work and comparisons to President Obama
The Wave
An oral history of the first group of female attorneys in Georgia in the 1970s
Two Bobs and a King
How Brinson Askew Berry became the biggest firm in Rome
And the Children’s Lawyer Shall Lead
J.Tom Morgan would like Georgia to rank higher than 49th on everything involving kids
GC of the GA GOP
Republican lawyer Anne W. Lewis talks voter ID laws, the state’s political racial divide, and a few social issues—including same-sex marriage—where her position is evolving
Major, Esq.
Victims of nursing home abuse, Maj. Michael A. Prieto has got your six
Battlefield Norcross
How Rebecca Franklin and Jeff Harris helped close a drug treatment center
The Cases That Matter
Henry J. Price talks about his highest-profile case—and the one that changed his career forever
Calm in the Storm
Family law attorney Nancy Cross keeps her cool when others don’t
Building It From Scratch
Elder law solo practitioner Claire E. Lewis on the Affordable Care Act, dealing with end-of-life issues, and her involvement in establishing the practice area in Indiana
Hell, Belief and Brownfields
Former philosophy instructor David L. Guevara helps clients avoid environmental liability and worse
A Deal is a Deal
M&A attorney Brian J. McCarthy leads on mergers involving Disney, Pixar and Lucasfilm
Garfinkel Will Get You In
This sought-after immigration lawyer opens the door for NASCAR engineers and other top economic drivers
Something is Rotten in the Condo Complex
From Park Avenue to rural North Carolina, Daniel K. Bryson advocates for plaintiffs whose homes are falling apart
Grounded in Aviation Law
Former pilot Ronald L. M. Goldman represents air crash victims, but one of his first clients was one of the most famous lawyers of the 20th century
Cities Attorney
Sonia Carvalho has been city attorney for Yorba Linda, Azusa, Colton, Claremont and now Santa Ana