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Nine RF Attorneys Named 2014 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Pictured from left to right: (back row) Zachary J. Tuck, Anthony L. Leccese, James S. Singer, Robert P. Rudolph, Adam J. Shafran;( front row) Robert H. Shaer, Managing Partner James L. Rudolph and Jonathon D. Friedmann (not pictured: William A. Korman)

Six attorneys from Rudolph Friedmann LLP have been named Massachusetts Super Lawyers for 2014 and three have been named Massachusetts Rising Stars.  The findings will be published in the November 2014 issues of Boston Magazine and New England Super Lawyers Magazine.  No more than 5 percent of the lawyers in Massachusetts are named Super Lawyers.

Super Lawyers recognizes attorneys who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement in their field. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations.

Congratulations:

James L. Rudolph, Jonathon D. Friedmann, Robert H. Shaer, Anthony L. Leccese, William A. Korman and James S. Singer

To be eligible for selection as a Rising Star, a candidate must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less.  No more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in Massachusetts are named Rising Stars.

Congratulations:

Robert P. Rudolph, Adam J. Shafran and Zachary J. Tuck

In addition, Jim Rudolph and Jon Friedmann were selected to be included in the Super Lawyers Business Edition, an annual resource that serves as the go-to legal guide for in-house counsel and executives within companies across the United States.

Rudolph Friedmann LLP has offices in Boston and Marblehead.  Its attorneys represent clients in the following areas: Law, Business Bankruptcy, Commercial Leasing, Construction Law, Criminal Defense, Divorce, Employment Law, Estate Planning, Hotel & Restaurant Law, Insurance Defense, Intellectual Property, Mergers & Acquisitions, Personal Injury, Real Estate Law, Shareholder & Stockholder Disputes.

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