Gaslowitz Frankel Attorneys Recognized in 2019 Edition of Best Lawyers

Gaslowitz Frankel is proud to announce that two of our firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Best Lawyers of America for the year 2019, and will be featured in the 25th Edition of their annual publication.

Founding partners Adam R. Gaslowitz and Craig M. Frankel are both being individually recognized by Best Lawyers and will be featured in the 2019 publication. For Mr. Gaslowitz, this will be his tenth consecutive year being named to the Best Lawyers list. For Mr. Frankel, it will be his fifth year being included.

Best Lawyers bases their rankings entirely on peer reviews, and determines the consensus of practicing attorneys regarding their colleagues in the relative geographic area. They employ a transparent survey process that provides accurate information about lawyers and their colleagues in an area of practice. In short, Best Lawyers is careful and methodical in recognizing individual attorneys.

Being nominated for Best Lawyers is an honor in itself, as it requires the submission and approval of peers in the legal field and detailed peer review. For the past three decades, Best Lawyers of America has utilized this methodology to great effect, and is recognized as the oldest and most comprehensive ranking system for attorneys today.

Because it is based solely on peer review, Best Lawyers relies on the interpersonal relationships between an attorney and their colleagues. That means lawyers who are recognized by Best Lawyers are professional, empathetic, and esteemed to a degree that other lawyers in their field who have worked with them have given them written praise.

Both Adam Gaslowitz and Craig Frankel embody the ethics and professionalism that our firm is known for, and we congratulate them for making the Best Lawyers list for 2019.

Gaslowitz Frankel, LLC is Georgia’s premier fiduciary litigation law firm. The firm has earned a reputation for excellence across Georgia and the Southeast providing representation to individuals, executors, trustees, investors, shareholders, and financial institutions in complex fiduciary disputes involving wills, estates, trusts, guardianships, businesses, and securities.