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Date: October 28, 2020

Three Foley & Mansfield New York Attorneys Selected as 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

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Date: October 28, 2020
by foleyandmansfield

Three Foley & Mansfield New York Attorneys Selected as 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

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Each year, Super Lawyers recognizes the top lawyers in New York Metro via a patented multiphase selection process involving peer nomination, independent research and peer evaluation. The New York Metro lawyers who receive the highest point totals during this selection process are further recognized in New York Metro Super Lawyers Top Lists.

2020 NY Metro Super Lawyers

Stephen Novakidis

2020 NY Metro Rising Stars

Erika Muse

Whitney Seltzer

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