superlawyer

superlawyer

(ˈsuːpəˌlɔːjə; ˈsuːpəˌlɔɪə)
n
(Law) an extremely successful lawyer
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An astute, pragmatic and experienced practitioner, she has repeatedly been named a New York Real Estate SuperLawyer.
After reading Artemio Panganiban's April 23 column titled 'Scarborough, Spratlys and Benham,' I could not help going back to what he said about lawyer Estelito Mendoza being a 'superlawyer.' Coming from a former chief justice no less, that description spoke volumes about the abilities and capabilities of Mendoza.
Bill has been rated in Chambers UK, the Legal 500, Who's Who Product Liability Defence, and Insurance and Reinsurance, and Citywealth Leaders List over many years, is a Superlawyer and has been rated one of the top 100 lawyers in London by Thomson Reuters.
Kathryn McGarr's new biography of Robert Strauss--Democratic macher, superlawyer, and certified D.C.
Each year since its inception in 2004, Fisher has been identified by his peers as a "Superlawyer" in Philadelphia magazine's July issue and a "Legal Eagle" in Franchise Times' April issue and an Awesome Attorney in the November 2010 issue of Suburbanlife Main Line magazine.
Meyers, a Bellingham Certified Elder Law Attorney, has been named a 2009 SuperLawyer by Washington Law and Politics magazine.
Add a Manhattan superlawyer and Tom's ex-girlfriend and a hidden truth which will rock the town's foundations and you have a gripping thriller any general-interest audio lending library will want.
Early on, he would work with the late superlawyer Johnnie L.
Also check out "How to 'do it all'" (pages 38-40), a reflection on modern motherhood and the demands placed on women to be Supermom, Superlawyer, and Superwife all at once.
Flatley's counsel, Hollywood superlawyer Bert Fields, said: "This is really a big win for Mr Flatley.