Attorney Jamal Tooson Named 2019’s “Litigator of the Year” by AIOTL

January 7, 2020
By Lessem, Newstat & Tooson, LLP

By Lessem, Newstat & Tooson, LLP

We are pleased to announce that the American Institute of Trial Lawyers has named Firm Partner Jamal Tooson “Litigator of the Year” for 2019.

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Membership in the American Institute of Trial Lawyers (AIOTL) is by invitation-only. The professional organization is comprised of trial attorneys who exemplify the highest standards of practice in each field. Chosen through a combination of peer nominations and independent research, each lawyer is a leading representation of ethical and exceptional practice. As such, the AIOTL serves as a comprehensive and objective database of the most qualified legal professionals in the country.

The “Litigator of the Year” award is reserved for less than .03% of lawyers. Recipients are leaders in their fields and possess outstanding levels of skill, knowledge, and experience. J. Tooson earned this recognition through years of dedication to his clients and his practice. With more than 7 years of experience working for the government and a track record of securing substantial settlements for his clients, Attorney J. Tooson’s tireless fights are backed by remarkable skill and in-depth knowledge. “Litigator of the Year” is not his first award and is by no means his last.

Lessem, Newstat & Tooson, LLP is a law firm comprised of renowned legal practitioners who negotiate and litigate for clients in criminal defense cases and personal injury disputes. We are committed to securing maximum compensation for our clients, defending them from devastating criminal convictions, and preserving the rights and freedom of all those in our community. To learn more about what our firm can do for you, schedule your initial consultation or call (888) 643-2943. We are available 24/7 to handle the legal issues that cannot wait.

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