Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2014
Tough Crowd
Timothy Coates’ stint as a comedian helps when he argues before the U.S. Supreme Court
Courthouse Triage
How N. Denise Taylor helped LA County deal with cutbacks
Jobs Are Like Weather
They can wipe you out. Employment attorney Meg Maloney fights to fix the damage.
The Contrarians
Aitken•Aitken•Cohn takes on Disneyland, mountain lions, and hit-and-run executives
The Ethicist and the Economist
Heather L. Rosing, professional liability lawyer and CFO, is both
Tenacious E
As a child, Evan A. Jenness stood up to schoolyard bullies; as a criminal defense lawyer, she stands up to government overreach
Casino Royale
John A. O’Malley argued the case of a lifetime against billionaire Sheldon Adelson
Operation Greylord: Fixing the System
An oral history of the investigation that took down a corrupt Cook County court system
Andrew Stoltmann Unweaves a "Tapestry of Fraud"
The former broker fights back for victims of bad investment advice
Lifting While Climbing
Angela Elbert has her business clients—and her community—covered
Treating the Whole Patient
Li-Hsien “Lily” Rin-Laures is an M.D., but these days she’s healing biotechs
Larry R. Rogers Sr. on Personal (and Corporate) Responsibility
The Chicago attorney says everyone makes mistakes—but there’s a time for accountability
Paying it Forward
Lenny Sachs on reinvesting in the community
Fowler Libre
International lawyer George J. Fowler III of Fowler Rodriguez speaks freely on Fidel Castro, maritime disasters and intestinal fortitude
From Clover Grill to the Courthouse
PI attorney Darleen M. Jacobs flipped burgers before she filed cases
The Boy on the Bay
It didn’t take a message in a bottle for M. Hamilton “Tony” Whitman Jr. to grow up to be a maritime lawyer. Instead, it was sailing on the Chesapeake Bay as a boy and, later, serving time in the Navy
Blind Spot
Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum works to shed light on the issues those with disabilities face
Killing Them with Kindness
Plaintiff’s lawyers hate to face Donald L. DeVries Jr. in a courtroom because he is so darn nice