Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg, & Jeck P.C., Attorneys named to 2011 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, rising stars list and top 50 women in Pennsylvania

Seven attorneys from Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C., were named to the Pennsylvania’s Super Lawyers list for 2011. In addition, one of the firm’s attorneys was named to Super Lawyers “Rising Stars 2011” list. Only five percent of the lawyers in the state are named by Super Lawyers.

Stewart Eisenberg, Kenneth Rothweiler, Nancy Winkler, Fredric Eisenberg, Daniel Jeck, Brian Hall and Dino Privitera have been named to Pennsylvania’s Super Lawyers list for 2011. Daniel J. Sherry, Jr. was named to Super Lawyers “Rising Stars 2011” list. In addition, Nancy Winkler was named to the Super Lawyers “Top Fifty Women” list.

“As a firm we are inordinately proud of so many of our attorneys being recognized as Super Lawyers”, says Stewart Eisenberg. “Their achievement reinforces the firm’s continued dedication to excellence in the practice of law.”

The selections for this esteemed list are made by the research team at Super Lawyers. Each year, the research team at Super Lawyers undertakes a rigorous multi-phase selection process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, independent evaluation of candidates by the attorney-led research staff, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good-standing and disciplinary check.

The lawyers at Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C., have been recognized as among the leading plaintiff’s trial lawyers in the country concentrating in the field of catastrophic personal injury law and birth trauma injuries. The firm has been recognized as Super Lawyers by Philadelphia Magazine, Best Lawyers in America, and among the top plaintiff’s trial lawyers in the country by Lawdragon Magazine.

It takes a specific mindset, specialized skills and substantial resources. The types of cases we handle are not the average personal injury. They involve severe, permanent injuries to people that radically affect their lives forever, or in some instances, even cause their death.