Nico Apfelbaum, founder and managing attorney of Apfelbaum Law, has been selected by Super Lawyers as a 2016 Rising Star, and top rated in the areas of Business & Corporate law.
Super Lawyers is a service that rates attorneys in more than 70 practice areas who have a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process starts with peer nominations, then moves on to peer evaluations and independent research. Ultimately, only five percent of attorneys are selected to be listed on Super Lawyers, and only 2.5 percent are chosen as Super Lawyers Rising Stars.
Nico Apfelbaum founded Apfelbaum Law in 2015 to provide dedicated and personalized Florida legal services to residents of Port St. Lucie, Stuart, the Treasure Coast, and throughout the state of Florida. In only one year, the firm has grown to 3 attorneys and expanded its legal services to better serve individuals and businesses. The firm helps clients with a variety of personal and business legal matters, including family and divorce law, business and contract matters, Florida probate law, and immigration.
“I’m very pleased to be selected not only for Super Lawyers, but also as one of their 2016 Rising Stars,” says Nico Apfelbaum. “My goal has always been to provide my clients with exceptional legal representation, whether they need a Florida business lawyer, a Florida family law attorney, or an immigration lawyer in Florida. Becoming a Super Lawyers Rising Star only one year after starting my law firm—one year this month, in fact—lets me know that I’m doing good for my clients and motivates me to continue providing them with quality, personalized legal representation.”
Apfelbaum Law is located in Port St. Lucie and Stuart, Florida, and serves clients in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, the Treasure Coast and throughout the State of Florida with a wide variety of Florida legal services. For more information, visit Apfelbaum Law at www.alawfl.com.
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