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Thirty Sherin and Lodgen attorneys named Massachusetts Super Lawyers
30 Sherin and Lodgen attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2019 Massachusetts Super Lawyers. The list will be published both as a special supplement in Boston magazine and in New England Super Lawyers.
The following Sherin and Lodgen attorneys were listed as Massachusetts Super Lawyers:
- Joshua M. Alper
- Bethany A. Bartlett
- Christopher R. Blazejewski
- Edward M. Bloom
- Joshua M. Bowman
- Gary D. Buchman
- Robert M. Carney
- Edward S. Cheng
- Steven D. Eimert
- Peter Friedenberg
- Thomas P. Gorman
- Douglas M. Henry
- John C. La Liberte
- Brian J. MacDonough
- Thomas F. Maffei
- Gary M. Markoff
- Matthew C. Moschella
- Carla M. Moynihan
- Sander A. Rikleen
- Ronald W. Ruth
- C. Forbes Sargent III
- Sara Jane Shanahan
- Nancy S. Shilepsky
Seven Sherin and Lodgen attorneys were also listed as Rising Stars. Rising Star candidates must be either 40 years old or younger, or have been in practice for 10 years or fewer.
- David I. Brody
- Matthew S. Cote
- Beth A. Goldstein
- Jennifer L. Ioli
- Jessica Gray Kelly
- David A. Michel
- Barbara T. O’Toole
Additionally, attorneys Friedenberg, Maffei, Shanahan and Shilepsky have been voted to the “Top 100” for Massachusetts Super Lawyers; Maffei, Shanahan and Shilepsky have been voted to the “Top 100” for New England Super Lawyers; and Shanahan and Shilepsky have been voted to the “Top 50” Women in Massachusetts and Women in New England lists. Bartlett, Moynihan, Shanahan, Shilepsky, Goldstein, Ioli, Kelly, and O’Toole will be listed in this year’s Super Lawyers Women’s Edition.
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented multiphase selection process is designed to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys that can be used as a resource for attorneys and consumers searching for legal counsel. Only up to 5% of the state’s total lawyer pool is selected for Super Lawyers and no more than 2.5% are named to the Rising Stars list.