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Personal Injury Attorney Kenneth Trombly Listed in Super Lawyers

Attorney Kenneth M. Trombly of the Washington, D.C., law firm Schultz & Trombly, PLLC, is pleased to have been named by Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers magazine as one of the top attorneys in the area.

    February 19, 2011 /Human Resources PR News/ -- Attorney Kenneth M. Trombly of the Washington, D.C., law firm Schultz & Trombly, PLLC, is pleased to have been named by Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers magazine as one of the top attorneys in the area. Only 5 percent of the lawyers in Washington, D.C., are named by Super Lawyers.

Super Lawyers' selection process includes a district-wide survey of attorneys, independent evaluation of candidates, peer review of the candidates and a check on good standing and discipline.

Mr. Trombly has been a trial attorney for over 35 years. He represents catastrophically injured victims and their families, in both federal and state court in the District of Columbia and Maryland. He has a history of involvement in a number of cases that have resulted in significant settlements or have garnered national publicity.

Active in local bar associations, Mr. Trombly supports personal injury and legal ethics issues in his personal time. He has lectured and taught in the Washington, D.C., area extensively.

For more information about Kenneth M. Trombly, visit the Schultz & Trombly website and view Mr. Trombly's biography. Schultz & Trombly, PLLC, represents clients who have been seriously injured due to auto accidents, defective products, negligently maintained premises and medical malpractice.

http://www.schultztrombly.com




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