09 Mar Dallas lawyer Jeff Rasansky was voted one of Texas’ best personal injury lawyers for the third straight year by Texas Super Law
For the third consecutive year, Dallas lawyer Jeff Rasansky has been named a Texas Super Lawyer by the publishers of Law & Politics magazine and Texas Monthly magazine.
Mr. Rasansky is listed as one of the top personal injury lawyers in Texas in the October issue of Texas Monthly magazine and Texas Super Lawyers magazine, a publication co-produced by the publishers of Texas Monthly and Law & Politics Media Inc. To compile the list, more than 70,000 lawyers across Texas were asked to nominate the best of their peers based on first-hand knowledge.
Rigorous screening by a blue ribbon panel representing more than 50 practice areas, and confirmation that the lawyers’ credentials met the criteria put forth by the Super Lawyers’ Research Department followed. The final list of Texas Super Lawyers is made up of less than five percent of all Texas lawyers.
“No one practices law to win awards,” says Mr. Rasansky. “But this recognition came from nominations made by other attorneys. To receive an honor that shows I have earned the respect of my fellow lawyers is truly rewarding.”
Mr. Rasansky adds this honor to his growing list of awards. Chosen by D Magazine in 2002 and 2004 as one of Dallas’ “Best Lawyers Under 40”, he also was named in the magazine as one of “The Best Lawyers in Dallas” in 2003. In 2001, Texas Lawyer newspaper named Mr. Rasansky to their “40 Under 40” list of the top young lawyers in Texas.
After earning his law degree from the Southern Methodist University School of Law in 1990, Mr. Rasansky joined a downtown Dallas law firm where he learned the legal tactics used by large insurance companies, hospitals and nursing homes. In 1994, he formed the Rasansky Law Firm. Since then, his firm exclusively has represented individuals in cases involving medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, products liability, overtime pay, and serious vehicle accidents.
Jeff Rasansky is licensed to practice before all state courts in Texas, the United States District Courts in the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas and the Fifth United States Circuit Court of Appeals.
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