Thirty-Seven Goulston & Storrs Attorneys Recognized as 2023 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

October 23, 2023

Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that 37 of its lawyers have been selected as 2023 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. Super Lawyers, which is a nationwide rating service for lawyers in more than 70 substantive practice areas, recognized junior and senior lawyers from multiple practice areas in the firm’s Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C. offices.

The Super Lawyer and Rising Star recognitions were broadly distributed among lawyers in the firm’s bankruptcy, corporate, employment, environmental, intellectual property, litigation, private client, real estate, and tax practices. 
 
The up and coming lawyers who earned “Rising Star” distinctions include:

•    Jessica Caamano Boston
•    James Casiello, Jr., Boston
•    Neema Chaiban, Boston
•    Lindsey Dubb, Boston
•    Brian Dugdale, Boston
•    Patrick Gallagher, Boston
•    Louise Giannakis, Boston
•    Kathryn Hess, New York
•    Paul Momnie, Boston
•    Carla Reeves, Boston
•    John Rothman, New York
•    Yareni Sanchez, Boston
•    Rebecca Tunney, Boston
•    Alexandra Youngblood, Boston

The following Goulston & Storrs attorneys achieved 2023 Super Lawyer status:

•    Ned Abelson, Boston
•    Kelly Aylward, Boston
•    Mark Balk, Boston
•    Mark Christopher, Boston
•    Brian Cohen, New York
•    Rhian Cull, Boston
•    Joshua Davis, Boston 
•    Martin Edel, New York
•    Martin Fantozzi, Boston
•    Jennifer Furey, Boston
•    Trevor Hoffmann, New York
•    Deborah Horwitz, Boston
•    Matthew Kiefer, Boston
•    Abraham Leitner, New York
•    Joel Miller, New York
•    Allison Prince, Washington, D.C.
•    David Rabinovitz, New York
•    Douglas Rosner, Boston
•    Thomas Sartory, Boston
•    William Seuch, Boston
•    James Wallack, Boston
•    Richard Zielinski, Boston
•    Wendy White, Washington, D.C.

The Super Lawyers rankings are based on a combination of independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. Each year, Super Lawyers, which is part of Thomson Reuters, selects no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state to receive this honor.