Sinas Dramis managing partner, George Sinas, is not only included in this year’s Michigan Super Lawyers list in the category of plaintiff’s personal injury law, he also was listed as one of Michigan’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. While he has been named a Michigan Super Lawyer every year since 2006, Sinas is the only Lansing area attorney specializing in plaintiff personal injury litigation named a Top 100 Michigan Super Lawyer for 2018.
“It is an honor to receive these recognitions,” Sinas says of the Top 100 2018 Michigan Super Lawyer distinction. “Super Lawyers continues to provide an excellent resource for clients looking for representation. Receiving a top distinction is an honor, especially considering the number of excellent personal injury attorneys in Michigan.”
Super Lawyers uses a multiphase process to recognize top attorneys in Michigan, including peer nomination and evaluation, as well as independent research. Nominated attorneys who receive the highest points are further recognized by inclusion in Super Lawyers Top lists, compiled annually.
- Posted December 13, 2018
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Super Lawyers honors George Sinas with high recognitions
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