- Posted November 11, 2014
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Simon & Geherin renewed as one of the Best Law Firms in America
The law firm of Simon & Geherin PLLC, 1310 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, has been renewed as one of the Best Law Firms in America in the field of Criminal Defense, white-collar and non white-collar. Firms included in the 2015 "Best Law Firms" list are recognized for professional excellence with persistently impressive ratings from clients and peers. Achieving a tiered ranking signals a unique combination of quality law practice and breadth of legal expertise. The 2015 rankings are based on the highest number of participating firms and highest number of client ballots on record. To be eligible, a firm must have a lawyer listed in The Best Lawyers in America, which recognizes the top 4 percent of practicing attorneys in the U.S. Over 17,000 attorneys provided almost 600,000 law firm assessments, and almost 7,500 clients provided more than 40,000 evaluations.
Simon & Geherin co-founders Joseph A. Simon and Daniel T. Geherin lead a full-service criminal defense law firm for people who face felony, misdemeanor, or OWI charges in Ann Arbor and Southeast Michigan; the firm also represents people seeking to restore their revoked Michigan Driver's License throughout the State of Michigan.
Simon was also honored as Ann Arbor's 2014 criminal defense "Lawyer of the Year."
For more information, visit www.simongeherin.com.
Published: Tue, Nov 11, 2014
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