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Eight Haber Law Attorneys Named to 2018 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

MIAMI (June 18, 2018) – Haber Law, P.A., a Miami-based business and commercial litigation, construction law, and real estate law firm, is pleased to announce that three of its lawyers have been selected to the 2018 Florida Super Lawyers list, and five of the firm’s attorneys have been selected to the Super Lawyer’s Florida Rising Stars list.

No more than five percent of the lawyers in the State are selected by Super Lawyers to receive this honor, which recognizes attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their legal practice.

The firm’s founder David B. Haber, as well as partners Roger Slade and Franchesco Soto are included in the Super Lawyers list. Honored as Rising Stars among the top up-and-coming attorneys in Florida are partners, David Podein, Lauren Fallick, and Jonathan Goldstein, and associates, Katrina Sosa and Rebecca Newman Casamayor.

“Having 8 of our 9 attorneys recognized by Super Lawyers is a tremendous accomplishment,” said Haber. “It is a tribute to the hard work, dedication and creativity of the firm’s attorneys in finding effective solutions for our clients’ legal needs.”

Super Lawyers, a product of Thomson Reuters, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have achieved a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations.

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Haber Law, P.A. is a nine-attorney boutique law firm that focuses on the following practice areas: complex business law and litigation, construction law and litigation, homeowner and condominium association law, real estate and title litigation, residential and commercial real estate closings and title insurance, aviation law and litigation, mortgage and lien foreclosure law, international business law, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy. Haber Law, P.A. is located on the internet at www.haberslade.com< and can be reached at (305) 379-2400.

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