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USA: Best Lawyers® Recognizes 48 White and Williams Attorneys

 

Thirty-seven White and Williams lawyers were recognized in Best Lawyers in America® 2025. Inclusion in Best Lawyers® is based entirely on peer-review. The methodology is designed to capture, as accurately as possible, the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area. Best Lawyers® employs a sophisticated, conscientious, rational, and transparent survey process designed to elicit meaningful and substantive evaluations of quality legal services.

In addition, eleven lawyers were recognized as Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America. This recognition is given to attorneys who are earlier in their careers for outstanding professional excellence in private practice in the United States.

The firm is also pleased to announce Best Lawyers® has recognized three attorneys as “Lawyer of the Year” including: Chuck Eppolito, Litigation – Health Care, Philadelphia, who focuses his practice on medical malpractice defense as well as other insurance-related defense; William D. Kennedy, Litigation – Insurance, Philadelphia, who focuses his practice on complex claims of injury and damage arising in both the professional and general liability contexts; and, Michael O. Kassak, Litigation – Insurance, Cherry Hill, who focuses his practice on large complex commercial matters including insurance coverage and healthcare disputes.

For more information on the Best Lawyers® rankings, visit www.bestlawyers.com.

 

For further information, please contact:

Chris Erb, Partner

White and Williams LLP, Philadelphia

e: moc.smailliwdnaetihw@jbre

 

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