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May 26, 2017
Seven Kohn Swift Attorneys Named to 2017 Super Lawyers
Kohn Swift is pleased to announce that seven of its attorneys were selected to be included in the list of 2017 Super Lawyers and two were selected as Top 100 Philadelphia Super Lawyers. The seven lawyers are:
- Douglas A. Abrahams (Antitrust Litigation)
- George Croner (Business Litigation)
- William E. Hoese (Antitrust Litigation)
- Joseph C. Kohn (Antitrust Litigation)
- Robert J. LaRocca (Antitrust Litigation)
- Jonathan Shub (Class Action/ Mass Torts)
- Robert A. Swift (Class Action/ Mass Torts)
In addition, Jonathan Shub was selected as a Top 100 Pennsylvania Super Lawyer and a Top 100 Philadelphia Super Lawyer. Robert J. LaRocca was also selected as a Top 100 Philadelphia Super Lawyer.
Super Lawyers is a service rating outstanding lawyers across 70 practice areas on the basis of peer recognition and professional achievement. Super Lawyers seeks to compile a comprehensive and diverse list of outstanding attorneys, recognizing no more than 5% of the lawyers in a given state. Candidates are rigorously evaluated on 12 criteria from a pool of distinguished peers.
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