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01/01/12


Fortune names Stein Sperling among Top Law Firms in the U.S.

Related Attorney(s): Millard S. Bennett, David S. De Jong, Jolie S. Deutschman, David C. Driscoll, Jr., Kevin P. Fay, Timothy B. Hyland, Ann G. Jakabcin, Alan S. Kerxton, Darla J. McClure, Jeffrey M. Schwaber, Karen N. Shapiro, Donald N. Sperling, Paul T. Stein, David B. Torchinsky , Steven A. Widdes

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Fortune magazine

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Stein Sperling Bennet De Jong Driscoll PC was recognized as a “Top Ranked Law Firm” in the December 2011 issue of Fortune magazine.  Stein Sperling was selected based on its large percentage of AV® rated attorneys.

Out of 254,000 firms rated by Martindale-Hubbell, a leading peer-rating service within the legal industry, only 965 firms were selected nationally for inclusion on the list.  The list was compiled by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell using the comprehensive Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review RatingsTM. The Peer Review Rating is given to attorneys based on their high ethical standards and professional ability. It reflects a firm’s expertise, experience, integrity and overall professional excellence. Peer Review RatingsTM are determined by the confidential opinions of lawyers and members of the judiciary who receive invitations from LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell to review lawyers of whom they have professional knowledge.

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