DuPage County Divorce Attorneys Recognized as 2016 Super Lawyers
Wheaton, IL (PRWEB) January 24, 2016 -- The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C., one of the largest family law firms in DuPage County, is proud to announce that Attorneys William J. Stogsdill and Brett T. Williamson have been selected as 2016 Illinois Super Lawyers Rising Stars.
Super Lawyers, a division of Thomson Reuters, is a rating service of exceptional lawyers from over 70 different practice areas nationwide. Each year, outstanding attorneys are selected based on a multi-phased process including nominations, independent research, and peer evaluations. The Super Lawyers Rising Stars list includes no more than 2.5 percent of the top attorneys in each state. Rising Stars must be 40 years or younger, or in practice for 10 years or less to qualify for selection.
Wheaton Divorce Lawyer William J. Stogsdill joined The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C. in 2012. He concentrates his legal practice in family law matters including divorce, child custody, child support, collaborative law, mediation, and appeals. He is a trained Guardian ad Litem for the DuPage County court system. Prior to joining The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C., he worked as an Assistant State's Attorney in the Criminal Prosecutions Bureau of DuPage County for several years, where he prosecuted over 100 trials with a 91 percent conviction rate in jury trials.
Stogsdill obtained his J.D. from The John Marshall Law School, and obtained his B.S. from Clemson University. He is admitted to practice law in both Illinois and Florida. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, DuPage County Bar Association, the Robert E. Jones AIC of DuPage County, and the Florida Bar Association. In 2015, the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys named Stogsdill a “10 Best Under 40 Attorney” for client satisfaction. In 2012, he earned an Outstanding Service Award from the State’s Attorney Office.
Wheaton Divorce Lawyer Brett T. Williamson joined The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C. in 2006. He exclusively concentrates his legal practice in the area of family law and handles matters pertaining to divorce, child custody, child support, collaborative law, mediation, and appeals. He has successfully negotiated settlements and litigated cases involving complex financial matters, child custody, child support and the division of property.
Williamson graduated with his J.D. from The John Marshall Law School and earned his B.A. from Butler University. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association, DuPage County Bar Association, and the Will County Bar Association. He serves as General Counsel and the Associate Board President of Griffith Tutoring, a non-profit organization that assists in preparing at-risk Chicago students for the ACT exam. He has also been appointed to the Hearing Board of the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC).
In 2015, Williamson was named a “Top 40 Under 40 Attorney” by The National Trial Lawyers organization, and the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys selected him as a “10 Best Under 40 Attorney” for client satisfaction. He was also was named to the “Top 100 Lawyers” by The National Advocates organization.
About The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C.:
The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C., located in Wheaton, Illinois, has provided high-quality family law representation for over 40 years. The DuPage County family law attorneys handle a wide array of legal services including divorce, child custody, child support, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, adoption, orders of protection, civil unions, mediation, collaborative law, and appeals.
The veteran attorneys at The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C. collectively have more than 210 years of legal experience and are dedicated to providing the best possible outcome to their clients. If you are seeking aggressive and compassionate legal counsel contact The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C. today at 630-462-9500 to schedule an initial consultation.
Ashley Iovinelli, The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C., http://www.stogsdilllaw.com/, +1 630-480-2897, [email protected]
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