Eight FLB Law Attorneys Named to 2024 Connecticut Super Lawyers & Rising Stars

FLB Law Super Lawyers & Rising Stars

 Westport, Conn. (October 9, 2024) – FLB Law, a full-service law firm based in Westport, is proud to announce that eight of its attorneys were selected for inclusion on the 2024 Connecticut Lawyers & Rising Stars lists in a broad range of practice areas, as follows.

 

Super Lawyers

 

Rising Stars 

"At FLB Law, we are dedicated to resolving our clients' most challenging legal issues," said Managing Partner Eric Bernheim. "It is an honor to have Super Lawyers acknowledge our continued commitment and success in delivering the best outcomes for our clients. We deeply appreciate our peers' support, and I congratulate my colleagues and all the other honorees."

About FLB Law, PLLC
Based in Westport, Conn., FLB Law, PLLC is a full-service law firm committed to delivering peace of mind to our clients. As recipients of industry accolades such as Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers and AV ratings by Martindale-Hubbell, our attorneys primarily represent businesses and individuals throughout Fairfield County, while our Hospitality Practice assists national restaurant groups expand throughout the U.S. In addition to being committed to clients, FLB Law supports small businesses and nonprofits through its philanthropic program, Accelerate. For more information, visit flb.law.

About Super Lawyers
Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a research-driven, peer-influenced rating service that highlights attorneys who have attained high levels of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys are selected using a patented multiphase selection process that includes peer nominations and third-party research. The Rising Stars list features top attorneys who are either 40 years of age or younger or who have been practicing for 10 years or less. The Super Lawyers lists are published in Super Lawyers magazines and city and regional publications nationwide.

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