40 Morgan & Morgan Attorneys in FL and GA Make 2016 Super Lawyers List

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We are proud to announce that 40 of our attorneys in Florida and Georgia have been selected by Super Lawyers Magazine for its 2016 Florida and Georgia, Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Being included on these annual lists is a high honor, and we are thrilled to have so many of our attorneys included.

Super Lawyers is an attorney rating service made up of the country's finest lawyers who have achieved peer recognition for their success in the field of law. Attorneys are chosen from over 70 practice areas and firms of all sizes, guaranteeing a comprehensive and relevant list.

Two lists are published by Super Lawyers each year. The Super Lawyers list encompasses no more than the top five percent of attorneys in each state. The Rising Stars list, on the other hand, is for younger attorneys that are close, but have yet to qualify for the Super Lawyers list because of their age or the length of time they've practiced. The Rising Stars List includes no more than two and a half percent of the attorneys in a given state.

Super Lawyers determines its lists through a patented process that involves peer nominations, independent research by Super Lawyers, and a thorough assessment from its highly qualified panel of attorneys. The exhaustive process ensures that that only the most qualified attorneys make the cut.

The inclusion of 40 of our attorneys underscores just how accomplished they are. The attorneys from our firm that were nominated represent clients in a variety of practice areas, highlighting our ability to handle almost any personal injury claims that may arise.

Here is a full list of our attorneys that were selected by Super Lawyers in recognition of their professional excellence:

Florida Rising Stars

Florida Super Lawyers

Georgia Super Lawyers

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