To a lawyer, there is no more genuine compliment than to say he or she is “a good lawyer.” Those words are simple and understated, but their value cannot be overestimated.

Magazines and journals catalogue “super lawyers” and “bests” of this and that which fail to meaningfully inform the general public. The truth is the term “super lawyer” is gimmicky and somewhat less than dignified, and, besides, there are too many good lawyers to declare some amorphous few the “best.”

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