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by Thomas F. Martin
NewsFebruary 15, 20170 comments

Attorney Martin Is Awarded Highest Possible Martindale-Hubbell® Rating

Attorney Tom Martin was recently awarded a Special Edition AV Preeminent® Award for having the highest possible Martindale-Hubbell® rating by both his peers and the Judiciary in legal ability and ethical standards. AV Preeminent® (4.5 – 5.0) is a significant rating accomplishment and a testament to the fact that an attorney’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence.

In 1868, lawyer and businessman James B. Martindale first published The Martindale Directory to determine reliable establishments in law, banking, and real estate in every city in the United States. Today, Martindale-Hubbell® offers solutions for both consumer and professional markets.

Ranked one of Orange County’s leading work injury lawyers, Attorney Tom Martin has represented thousands of employees who were injured on the job. With more than 25 years of experience, he possesses the comprehensive knowledge of California workers’ compensation law to help you navigate through the complexities of the legal system.

If you suffered a serious injury at work, Tom Martin may be able to help.

Contact us 714-547-5025 and request a free case evaluation today.

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