Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in Texas
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Readin’, Writin’ and Rodeo
Staton Childers’ passions other than litigation
Bob Hilliard’s Advantage
Fearlessness has served him well, on the tennis court and in law
Adrenaline Junkie
No adventure is too outrageous for Kelly McClure
SEARCH and Rescue
For Chris Hanslik, homelessness is not something that can be ignored
Starting the Conversation
Allison Stewart’s podcast invites women attorneys to share their stories
Changing Course
Josh Verde launched his career as a pilot, then touched down on a different path
‘Human Damages’
How Cody Dishon won a $59.7 million verdict for a paralyzed friend—from a Jefferson County jury
The Fourteeners
Bill Mateja has climbed more than 50 of Colorado’s highest peaks
Building Trust
Construction litigator Cathy Altman has left her stamp on Dallas
Things That Matter
James E. Payne is committed to getting out the vote—and standing up for injured clients
Paying It Forward
Adopted as an infant, Jay Aldis went on to volunteer for the agency that found him a home
Lubbock’s Musical Lawyer
Since learning piano as a child, Ann Manning has a musical and more than a dozen records in her name
Family Law Attorneys Weigh in on States Repealing No-Fault Divorce
They say it could lead to clogged courts and dangers to domestic violence victims
How We Do It
Five millennial attorneys talk law, life, AI and the generation gap
Service Profession
That’s how Laura Benitez Geisler views her vocation
The Case of the Russian Ph.D.
Todd Clement on why he and his partner intake every single case
All the Awards
There’s not much room left on Laura Tamez’s shelf
The Man From Lubbock
John Kim leans into his West Texas roots