Insights: News Kilpatrick Attorneys Named in 2024 North Carolina Super Lawyers
NORTH CAROLINA (January 29) – Kilpatrick announced today that 20 of the firm’s North Carolina attorneys were recognized as 2024 Super Lawyers and 2024 Rising Stars.
The distinction honors attorneys who attain a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement as some of their region’s pre-eminent lawyers. Super Lawyers is a rating service of lawyers from more than 70 practice areas. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations, all of which result in a comprehensive and diverse listing of the top five percent of attorneys in each state.
The following attorneys were recognized by Super Lawyers in 2024 as either a Super Lawyer or as a Rising Star (*):
Charlotte
Lois Colbert
Raleigh
Sarah Barnes*
Joseph Dowdy
Zachary Kelton*
Kasey Koballa*
Ford Robertson
Todd Roessler
Clay Wheeler
Winston-Salem
Steve Berlin
Susan Boyles
William Bryner
Craig Douglass Cannon
Adam Charnes
Steve Gardener
Chad Hansen
Mark Henkle*
G. William Joyner III
Richard Keshian
Laura Miller
Jason Wenker
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