CHICAGO – Loeb & Loeb attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2013 edition of Illinois Super Lawyers, a publication of Thomson Reuters. Each year, just five percent of Illinois attorneys receive this honor. Illinois Super Lawyers has also recognized six Loeb & Loeb attorneys as 2013 Rising Stars.
The firm’s 2013 Illinois Super Lawyers include: Adam Kelly (Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation), Jeremy Margolis (Criminal Defense: White Collar, Business Litigation), and Douglas Masters (Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation, First Amendment/Media/Advertising).
The firm’s 2013 Rising Stars, which are top, up-and-coming attorneys who are either 40 years of age or under, or who have been practicing law for 10 or fewer years, include: Emily Stone (Business Litigation, Criminal Defense: White Collar, Business/Corporate), Nathan Hole (First Amendment/Media/Advertising, Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports), Seth Rose (First Amendment/Media/Advertising, Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports), and William Voller, III (Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property).
Selections for Illinois Super Lawyers and Rising Stars are made through the independent research of Thomson Reuters. The rigorous multi-phase selection process includes a statewide survey of lawyers, independent evaluation of candidates by the attorney-led research staff, and a peer review. For more information visit www.superlawyers.com.