Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in Texas
2012
Tom Melsheimer’s Absolutely Irrational Level of Dedication
There’s a reason he’s the lawyer other attorneys don’t want to face in court
Family Business
Michael Jung’s love of law seems to be genetic
The Trailblazer
Lynn Kamin entered family law and made it her own
The Peaceful Warrior
Windle Turley fights for gun control
The Whistleblowers’ Advocate
Philip H. Hilder helps whistleblowers like Sherron Watkins do what’s right
Texas Two-Step
Veteran trial lawyer A. Martin Wickliff Jr. follows in his father’s pioneering footsteps by starting the largest minority-owned law firm in Texas
The Puzzle Solver
How tax attorney Emily Parker became the first female managing partner in 125 years at Thompson & Knight
The Aviator
Jon Kettles is the guy to call when something happens in the sky
Helping the Defrauded
Nobody fights harder to recapture lost savings for his clients than Jason Braun
When a Click Is More Than Just a Click
In the world of click-fraud investigations, Dean Gresham’s name is at the top of any search engine
Emmanuel E. Ubiñas Is Headed to the Airport
The Jones Day attorney has carved out a niche in representing international corporations that are dealing with fraud matters, which has him doing a lot of traveling to Mexico and Central America. We caught up with him in his Dallas office and found out why he’s discovered it’s sometimes best to stay near the hotel
The $100 Million Closer
Joel W. Heydenburk brings commercial deals across the finish line
Persuading in a Raw, Simple Way
Toby Cole advocates for personal injury clients by being himself in the courtroom
Shelly T. Greco Keeps Her Cool in Court
The Dallas trial lawyer excels at handling heated situations