DiPasquale Moore Attorneys Selected to 2019 Missouri Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
Selected for various fields in personal injury law – including product liability, class actions, insurance coverage, and
The attorneys chosen to join the Missouri Super Lawyers or Rising Stars lists include:
Jason B. Moore : Selected to Super Lawyers for 5th consecutive yearRyan J. Watson : Selected to Super Lawyers for 4th yearBlaine E. Dickeson : Selected to Rising Stars for 5th yearDavid Johnson : Selected to Rising Stars for 6th consecutive yearBrian Tadtman : Selected to Rising Stars for 2nd consecutive yearGarrett Tuck : Selected to Rising Stars for 2nd consecutive yearTylor B. Whitham : Selected to Rising Stars for first time
Employing a patented selection process, the Super Lawyers team performs an exhaustive annual review of the nation's attorneys. This review involves measuring candidates on over 12 different metrics of professional and personal success, including pro bono work, state bar activity, and continuing education classes.
The entire firm at DiPasquale Moore would like to congratulate the selectees on this significant accomplishment. The team will continue to provide fearless legal advocacy as they seek justice for injury victims throughout the Midwest.
For more information or press inquiries, contact DiPasquale Moore online at https://www.dmlawusa.com/.
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