In civil litigation, determining which firm to work with can be a challenge, especially for those who aren’t working with any recommendations and who have never worked with an attorney before. How does one determine which firm to work with in one’s case? Certainly, there are a variety of factors to consider, from how well one gets along with an advocate to an advocate’s level of experience. One important factor to consider in any case is the attorney or firm’s results when it comes to settlements and verdicts.
Shollenberger & Januzzi, LLP is a firm that gets results for its clients. In fact, the firm was recently honored with the 2015 Litigator Award, ranking the firm in the top 1% of lawyers for representing clients in motorcycle accident, car accident, amputation injury and brain injury cases. The award is among the highest honors litigators can receive in the nation.
Not a popularity award, the Litigator Award is based strictly on the dollar value of settlements and verdicts won. To be nominated, a firm must meet specific settlement/verdict criteria, and nomination in itself is considered an honor. This isn’t the first time Shollenberger & Januzzi, LLP has received the award—the firm previously honored with the award back in 2014 as well. The fact that the firm received the award again is a testament to its dedication to its clients and to achieving great results.
To be sure, not every civil case is a dead winner, and even experienced advocates cannot guarantee specific results in any case. That being said, a firm that is dedicated to zealously representing its clients and going the extra mile for them is going to be able to show evidence of that dedication in its achievements. Those who choose to work with Shollenberger & Januzzi, LLP can expect that we will dedicate ourselves to protecting their rights, advocating their interests, and achieving the best possible results in their case.
Source : Litigator Awards.com
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