Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2021
Road Scholar
The well-traveled education of Alejandro Moreno
'The Doors Were Opening'
An oral history of the first wave of women attorneys
Dominion Voting Systems Employee Sues Trump Supporters for Defamation
Texas lawyer Steve Skarnulis says his client is in hiding after death threats
Please Do Touch the Fuzzy Chair
Discovery with Brandy Austin
A Legacy to Savor
Lena Laurenzo carries on the spirit of her famous restaurateur-grandmother, Mama Ninfa
'I Had to Do Something About It'
Joseph Mathew won a record verdict in a revenge-porn case—before Texas even made it a crime
Electoral College Dropout
After stymieing Kanye West’s bid to run for president in New Jersey, Scott Salmon wonders, does anybody make real petitions anymore?
Triple Threat
Lauren D. Fraser: lawyer, novelist and theater-production company owner
'A Massive Wave of Death'
Paul da Costa represents victims from the facilities ranking first and second in the country for COVID-19 deaths at veterans homes
Uncommon Conviction
Karol Corbin Walker’s faith-forward approach to life and the law began at home
All In
When Jamila Brinson signs up for a volunteer role—from AIDS outreach to holiday drives for the needy—she comes with sleeves rolled up
Making Magic
While brightening the lives of sick kids, Amber Carson was undergoing health crises of her own
Stirred, Not Shaken
Contract lawyer by day, Marc Kaliser raises mixology to a fine art
'You Fight for Your Side'
Texas attorneys who switched from prosecution to defense talk about what stays the same: getting the job done
Peak Performance
Eliza Steinberg has conquered more than half the state’s 14ers, including its most difficult
Comeback Drive
Former pro football player Hollynd Hoskins keeps going until the final whistle for clients like Curtis Brooks
A Country of Immigrants
Colorado attorneys on what it means to be an immigrant practicing law in the U.S.
'Some Kind of Difference'
Igor Raykin spent a decade teaching underserved kids before entering education law