Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2014
Care for the Caregivers
Civil defense attorney Deborah Eckland is any in-home day care provider’s best friend
Under Center
Eric Hageman uses his legal know-how on behalf of his NFL-bound son, former Gophers star Ra’Shede
Around the World with Inchan Hwang
From South Korea to Japan to the U.S., the attorney has developed an international practice
Who Would Rosie Hire?
Jean K. Hyams is all about making sure her clients get a fair shake in the workplace
Comfortable in Sacramento
Gary L. Bradus brokers 9-figure deals, but at heart he’s a ‘small-town’ kind of guy
Chaos Theory
How Kurt Melchior, who escaped Nazi Germany at 13, metamorphosed into a business litigator
Roads to Resolution
Victor Schachter on launching mediation centers in emerging democracies around the world
Simon Says, Juries Listen
Antitrust attorney Bruce Simon has gotten ‘in the heads’ of Archer Daniels Midland, Anheuser-Busch and international cartels—but he says there’s no need to be nasty
Who We Do This For
Divorce lawyer Esther Lerner makes it her business to see that kids don’t get caught in the crossfire
Firm Values
For Morrison & Foerster, pro bono work is more than just a priority
Story of Dreamers
Immigration attorney Minette A. Kwok helps possibilities become realities
Crowning Achievements
When Courtney Moates Paulk isn’t resolving disputes on land, she’s conquering open water
The Good Foot Soldier
David Goodnight’s client list ranges from Amazon to Monsanto to a Napa Valley vineyard—and in his spare time, the Stoel Rives litigator helps Burundian widows rebuild their lives
Bellingham Boosters
Efforts to transform a pulp mill into a waterfront gem have consumed a decade (so far) of legal navigations by Frank Chmelik and Jon Sitkin
Media Player
Craig T. Merritt is the first lawyer to call in Virginia’s First Amendment cases
Insurance Quotes
Insurance coverage attorney Lee M. Hall on contracts, the happy side of failing, and why she knows West Virginia’s golf courses better than you do
Turning Hate Aside
Michael HuYoung fled Castro and embraced a skinhead client
Akane Suzuki’s Journey of 5,000 Miles
A fascination with far-flung lands and languages brought the international-estate planning attorney from Japan to the U.S. at 16