Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2008
The Six Hundred Million Dollar Man
Paul Frye wins big for the Navajo Nation
The Bad Guys’ Good Guy
Tom Henze finds something to defend in Arizona's most notorious murderers and corporate criminals
Why Wayne Brady Would Make A Great Lawyer
Douglas Lief brings his improv skills to the courtroom
Reach Out and Touch Someone
Dad checks in from Iraq
Every Man’s a King
Alexis Neely brings the Rockefeller treatment to the common guy
The Supreme Court Whisperer
Jean-Claude André's high court trifecta
Why Did Carol Burnett Sue Over That?
Jean-Paul Jassy and the fight for free speech
Raising Arizona
The status quo is not good enough for Amy Gittler
Give Her Your Tired, Your Poor …
Gloria Goldman fights for the American dream
The Transformer
Personal injury stalwart Randi McGinn forces corporate change
Q&A with Lonnie Williams, Quarles & Brady, Phoenix
Labor and employment trial lawyer Lonnie Williams talks to Super Lawyers about his struggle to be taken seriously, the art of trying a case and what it's like hosting a cooking show.
The Tattler
Fantasy ballplayers, Ironmen and more
Behind the Scenes (Not So Much)
Catherine Smith planned to spend her career at her desk. She ended up at the U.S. Supreme Court
Mac Attack
Michael McKay is John McCain’s man in Seattle
All You Need is Love
But if it doesn’t work out, Thomas Hamerlinck is there to help
Extreme Lawyers
The thrills and chills of the courtroom are not enough for these adventurous spirits
Winters Can Rock
Busy Seattle patent lawyer Steve Winters finds time to jam with his band, Morris Can Fly
Unstoppable
Betsy Gray’s determination fuels her career