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Transformational Art
Greg Westfall repurposes photos into bold pops of color
Performing Arts
Litigator Jennifer Tomsen first learned how to win over an audience on the ballet stage
In Translation
How David Gair went from teaching to tax law
Tireless
Former Navy nuclear propulsion engineer Alfonso Chan is a ‘workhorse’—and ‘crazy smart’
Karen Burgess' Happy Place
That would be in front of a jury
Manning of the People
Fearlessness fuels the fast-talking Matt Manning
Going With the Flow
Water has guided James Muela’s life and practice
From IP to Distillery
Zachary Hiller’s new hobby is years in the making
“On the Right Path”
The pro bono SCOTUS work driving Seepan Parseghian
‘Paralegals Make the Best Lawyers’
Three attorneys credit their passion, resolve and success to their paralegal pasts
Life in the Fast Lane
Hee Jin Chang is South Korea’s youngest-ever Olympic swimmer
Still Work to Be Done
Jaime Duggan on advancing LGBTQ rights in Texas
A Desire to Serve
Brian Newby has worked in the governor’s office, spent three decades at his law firm, and retired from the Air Force with two stars
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane …
No, it was Don Godwin, sprinting across the front of the inaugural issue of Texas Super Lawyers
Doing Her Part
Childhood struggles directed Sylvia Cardona toward the law—as well as public service
Randy Sorrels’ $350 Million Verdict
How the Houston attorney changed the life of a catastrophically injured airport worker
Going 20 for 20
Seven perennial Texas Super Lawyers listees reflect on the last 20 years
‘A True Advocate’
Whether uncovering appealable flaws or improving life for foster children, Marcy Hogan Greer infuses her work with passion