DeBofsky Law is proud to announce that two of our attorneys, Mark DeBofsky and Martina Sherman, have received notable recognition in the 2024 Super Lawyers list.

Mark DeBofsky has been distinguished again as one of the Top 100 Lawyers, affirming his expertise and standing in the legal community. This recognition is a testament to his commitment to excellence in the field of ERISA and employee benefits law.

Martina Sherman has been selected to the Illinois Super Lawyers list, an honor acknowledging her excellence in practice. This is an accolade awarded to only 5% of attorneys in Illinois, and it reflects Martina’s dedication and skill in her legal work.

The Super Lawyers list is compiled through a rigorous selection process, including peer nominations, evaluations, and independent research, underscoring the professional achievements of the attorneys selected. You may learn more about the process here.

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