Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2016
Split Screen
Remi Spencer doesn’t just play a lawyer on TV
The Person She Always Was
There were never two sides to Robyn Gigl
From DJ to J.D.
Former reporter, campaign manager and disc jockey Adam Milasincic holds one other title: No. 1 on his Bar exam
Jessica Janicek’s Game Plan
The Southlake family attorney has already tackled 2 national headline-grabbing cases
Not Playing the Safe Card
For health care lawyer Richard Cheng, that’s the one to avoid
Future Lawyer of America
Jessica Palvino has come a long way from walking her cows every morning to walking the halls of the courthouse.
The Border Patrol's Loss
Things haven’t always gone the way Michael Gavito wanted—usually, they’ve turned out better
Keeping Up with Jones
How a major in Spanish led Erin Jones to a career handling multimillion-dollar bankruptcy suits
The $500 Million Man
Saying “I’ll see you in court” to Pete Law is probably not the best way to start the day
Change Agent
Allegra Lawrence-Hardy was mentored by some of the biggest names in Georgia law; she’s paying it forward with the Sutherland Scholars
Hell Out of Dodge
Jennifer Auer Jordan brings a touch of South Georgia to Atlanta
The Three Lessons of Edward Tolley
The prominent Athens trial lawyer talks about what he’d do to change the justice system
The ‘Criminalization of Immigration’
‘Destined for death’ in Cambodia, Socheat Chea now helps immigrants make new lives in the U.S.
The Benzo Way
From paralegal to partner to president—and now principal at Benzo Law—it’s been a steady climb for Tracee R. Benzo
The Collector
Rupert M. Barkoff is an introvert by nature, but when he’s passionate about something he goes all in
Leading the Class Action Cavalry
How Richard Shevitz put his class action know-how to use for Holocaust victims
A Lawyer Like You
Vanessa López Aguilera isn’t afraid to take family law cases to court
The Steady Hand
Rick Norris calmly guides his clients—and his aircraft—amidst turbulence