2025 Florida Super Lawyers Recognizes 47 Carlton Fields Attorneys
TAMPA, FL – Forty-seven of Carlton Fields’ Florida attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2025 issue of Florida Super Lawyers. Thirty-seven firm attorneys are on the Super Lawyers list, and ten were named to the Rising Stars list.
In addition to the main rankings, Donald Kirk was also listed in the 2025 “Top 50: Tampa Bay Super Lawyers” and “Top 100: Florida Super Lawyers” lists.
No more than 5% of Florida attorneys earn a spot on the Super Lawyers list each year. The Rising Stars list is similarly selective and honors lawyers who are under 40 or have been practicing less than 10 years.
The Carlton Fields attorneys on the lists include:
Miami
Super Lawyers: Bruce Berman, Steven Brodie, David Gay, Bruce King, Paul Nettleton, Edith Osman, Lee Stapleton
Rising Stars: James Czodli, Christopher Norris, Clark Girges
Orlando
Super Lawyers: Johanna Clark
Rising Stars: Miguel Rodriguez
Tallahassee
Super Lawyers: Thomas Findley, William Sklar, Joseph Ullo, Peter Webster
Tampa
Super Lawyers: David Burke, Matthew Conigliaro, Nathaniel Doliner, Scott Feather, Robert Freedman, Simon Gaugush, Jourdan Haynes, James Kennedy III, Donald Kirk, Joseph Lang Jr., Hywel Leonard, Edgel Lester Jr., Kevin McCoy, Janet Goldberg McEnery, Kathleen McLeroy, George Meyer, Edward Page, Luis Prats, Jason Quintero, Gary Sasso, Adam Schwartz, Christopher Smart, Paul Ullom, Wm. Cary Wright
Rising Stars: Austin Eason, Lauren Gandle, Erin Hoyle, Andre Revaz, David Wright
West Palm Beach
Super Lawyers: Allison Kahn
Rising Stars: Andrew Daechsel
Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a rating service of lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
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