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Fifty-Nine Attorneys Recognized as 2023 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Mintz is pleased to announce that 32 attorneys have been named Massachusetts Super Lawyers and 27 attorneys have been named Massachusetts Rising Stars for 2023.

Super Lawyers and Rising Stars recognize attorneys who exhibit excellence in the practice of law rated by a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.

The following Mintz attorneys were named 2023 Massachusetts Super Lawyers:

  • Lisa Adams
  • Nancy D. Adams
  • Eoin P. Beirne
  • Peter A. Biagetti
  • Daniel S. Bleck
  • Meghan B. Burke
  • Thomas R. Burton, III
  • Nicholas Cramb
  • Michael L. Fantozzi
  • Scott C. Ford
  • William C. Geary, III
  • Ian A. Hammel
  • William M. Hill
  • Matthew C. Hurley
  • Jonathan L. Kravetz
  • Rebecca A. Lee
  • Kim V. Marrkand
  • H. Andrew Matzkin
  • M. Daria Niewenhous
  • Jeffrey R. Porter
  • John F. Quill
  • Michael T. Renaud
  • Mark E. Robinson
  • Adam P. Samansky
  • Laurence A. Schoen
  • Samuel M. Tony Starr
  • Henry A. Sullivan
  • John F. Sylvia
  • Natashia Tidwell
  • Thomas H. Wintner
  • Alec Zadek
  • Dean G. Zioze

 

Additionally, the following 27 Mintz attorneys were named 2023 Massachusetts Rising Stars:

  • Delaney M. Busch
  • Grady Campion
  • Alex Civetta
  • Edmund P. Daley, III
  • Katharine Foote
  • Kelly L. Frey
  • Geoffrey A. Friedman
  • Jacob Goodelman
  • Natalie C. Groot
  • Courtney Herndon
  • Quinn R. Hetrick
  • Keith Kollmeyer
  • Evelyn Limon
  • Brendan J. Lowd
  • Ashley Mahoney
  • Alain P. Mathieu
  • Mathilda S. McGee-Tubb
  • Timothy J. McKeon
  • Kevin C. Mortimer
  • Patrick Ouellette
  • Thomas Pagliarini
  • Cassie Paolillo
  • Poonam Patidar
  • Alyssa C. Scruggs
  • Karou Suzuki
  • Lavinia M. Weizel
  • Aaron M. Williams
  • Jacob B. Wolk

Only up to five percent of lawyers are recognized to the annual Super Lawyers list, which is a compilation of “outstanding lawyers…who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement,” as determined by a multiphase process consisting of independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. With no more than 2.5 recognized, the Rising Stars list consists of candidates under 40 or in practice for 10 years or less.