Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2012
Wanted: Shades of Gray
IP and business litigator Adrian Pruetz, whose eponymous firm merged with Glaser Weil Fink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro last November, talks about preparing witnesses, debriefing juries, and the perceived advantage of being a female attorney
The Calming Force
Why Michael Tuchin calls bankruptcy ‘the emergency medicine of law’
Most Likely to Succeed
How family law lawyer Judith Forman went from ‘highly educated Mom’ to knocking out Muhammad Ali
Common-Sense Approach
Securities litigator Philip Aidikoff knows what’s inside the box
Cop Land
Former public defender John Barnett has carved a niche practice representing the police
Angelaâs Case
Between setting up an office in LA and setting world records in swimming, Dan Stephenson helped set a young girl free
Service Above Self
Robert H. Haggard, partner at The Van Winkle Law Firm in Asheville and in Hendersonville, on the responsibility he took on as a JAG officer, the active volunteerism of his trust and estate legal community, and his appreciation of antique tractors
Getting Off the Slope
Bankruptcy attorney Christy Myatt helps clients—and skiers—get back on their feet
In the Footsteps of His Father
Second-generation attorney Brent Rosser lets integrity and honesty guide his practice and pro bono work
Crisis Management
Illinois attorneys fight for the family of 3 murder victims
Michael T. Reagan Makes His Case
The Ottawa appellate attorney is all about the details
Good Work
William Gibbs, Linda Coberly and Richard Levin believe in giving back
Success By Design
The 3-dimensional career of intellectual property attorney Christopher Carani
Powerful Presence
Bruce Pfaff sways juries without raising his voice
Supremely Unflappable
How Kevin M. Forde cleared the way for Rahm Emanuel’s mayoral aspirations
Win-Win
Collaborative lawyer Sandra Crawford brings consensus to family law
Catching Up with Jaye A. Calhoun
Jaye Calhoun is still the problem solver that we featured in 2012
Legal Knight
Trial lawyer Russ M. Herman battles pharmaceutical companies and Big Tobacco