Attorney Goldstein Selected to National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40

The National Trial Lawyers Announces Zak Goldstein as One of Its Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyers in Pennsylvania

For Immediate Release

The National Trial Lawyers is pleased to announce that Zak Goldstein has been selected for inclusion into its Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyers, an honor given to only a select group of lawyers for their superior skills and qualifications in the field. Membership in this exclusive organization is by invitation only, and is limited to the top 40 attorneys under the age of 40 in each state or region who have demonstrated excellence and have achieved outstanding results in their careers in either civil plaintiff or criminal defense law.

The National Trial Lawyers is a professional organization comprised of the premier trial lawyers from across the country who has demonstrated exceptional qualifications in their area of the law, specifically criminal defense or civil plaintiff law. The National Trial Lawyers provides accreditation to these distinguished attorneys, and also aims to provide essential legal news, information, and continuing education to trial lawyers across the United States.

With the selection of Zak Goldstein by The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40, Goldstein has shown that he exemplifies superior qualifications, leadership skills, and trial results as a trial lawyer. The selection process for this elite honor is based on a multi-phase process which includes peer nominations combined with third party research. As The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 is an essential source of networking and information for trial attorneys throughout the nation, the final result of the selection process is a credible and comprehensive list of the most outstanding trial lawyers chosen to represent their state or region.

Contact: Caroline Tidmore CTidmore@TheNTL.org 334-944-2525
To learn more about The National Trial Lawyers, please visit: http://thenationaltriallawyers.org/. 

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