Bleakley Platt attorneys named to N.Y. Metro Super Lawyers 2015; Gardner named to “Rising Star” List
WHITE PLAINS, NY Eleven Bleakley Platt attorneys have been selected to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list as top New York metro area lawyers for 2015 and one associate was named a “New York Metro Rising Star.”
Each year, Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters publication, identifies no more than five percent of the lawyers in New York State as “Super Lawyers” - outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process includes independent research and peer evaluations.
The attorneys receiving this honor are:
Joseph DeGiuseppe, Jr., Susan Galvao, William Harrington, Robert Meade, William Murphy, Christopher Palermo, Frances Pantaleo, Matthew G. Parisi, Raymond Planell, Nancy Rudolph and Mary Anne Wirth.
Bleakley Platt associate Justin Gardner was named to the 2015 New York Metro “Rising Star” List by Super Lawyers, an honor received by no more than 2.5% of lawyers in the state.
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