According to Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters company, only 5 percent of all lawyers in a state are included by them on a state’s Super Lawyers list. This is why Mashel Law is proud to announce that Stephan T. Mashel has been selected a 2019 Super Lawyer - Employment Litigation: Plaintiff.
Super Lawyers represents that it selects attorneys using a patented multiphase selection process. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with independent research. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis. The objective is 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
Super Lawyers claims that bar associations and courts across the country have recognized the legitimacy of its selection process. In July 2008, the New Jersey Supreme Court upheld the findings of a Special Master assigned by the court to, among other things, examine the details of our process. In his report, the Special Master lauded our lawyer-rating process, stating:
“[The Super Lawyers selection process] is a comprehensive, good-faith and detailed attempt to produce a list of lawyers that have attained high peer recognition, meet ethical standards, and have demonstrated some degree of achievement in their field."
"Suffice to say, the selection procedures employed by [Super Lawyers] are very sophisticated, comprehensive and complex."
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If you have been or are a victim of workplace discrimination or retaliation the lawyers at Mashel Law, Stephan T. Mashel, Amy C. Blanchfield and Elizabeth M. Trottier, have the skill, knowledge and experience to discover the evidence required to get your claim to a jury. Call our attorneys at (732) 536-6161 or fill out the contact form on this page for immediate help. Mashel Law, located in Morganville, New Jersey, is dedicated to protecting the rights of New Jersey workers.