Attorney Patrick Mulvey Listed Among “Top 10 Personal Injury Attorneys Under 40 in New Hampshire”
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New Hampshire Personal Injury Attorney
According to the website of NAOPIA, this organization recognizes attorneys on its "Top 10" lists as an effort to identify the most preeminent personal injury lawyers among the thousands that the public has to choose from in each state. The organization notes that there are many legal professionals who claim to be "the best" without actually having any basis for these claims.
In order to be considered for one of NAOPIA's listings, a lawyer must first be nominated by another licensed practicing attorney, according to the organization's website. After the nominee list is compiled, the organization's research staff checks that each of the nominees meets the basic membership requirements. Next, the NAOPIA processing committee chooses the attorneys with the highest qualifications to move forward in the selection process. Finally, the organization's
The lawyers at Mulvey,
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