We are honored to share that our firm’s attorneys have once again been recognized by Louisiana Super Lawyers. A special congratulations goes to our partner, Jed Cain, who celebrates his tenth year as a Super Lawyer, in addition to four years previously recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star.
This year, our attorneys have been recognized in the following categories:
- Jed Cain – Plaintiff Personal Injury
- John Creevy – Plaintiff Personal Injury
- Soren Gisleson – Plaintiff Personal Injury
- Maury Herman – Plaintiff Personal Injury
- Russ Herman – Class Action
- Brian Katz – Transportation/Maritime
- Mikalia Kott – Plaintiff Personal Injury
Super Lawyers selects attorneys through a rigorous, patented multiphase process that includes peer nominations, independent research, and evaluations based on 12 indicators of professional achievement and recognition. These annual, state-by-state rankings serve as a trusted resource for those seeking top legal representation.
We are incredibly proud of our team’s dedication to excellence and their continued recognition among Louisiana’s legal elite. Congratulations to all!
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