Published On: Thu, Aug 2nd, 2012

Attorneys at Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith recognized as Florida legal elite

Three attorneys at Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, headquartered inWest Palm Beachwith offices inBoca Ratonand Stuart, have been recognized in the 2012 edition of Florida Trend’s Florida Legal Elite™.  The list of 1,348 honorees published in the July issue of Florida Trend magazine includes attorneys in private practice as well as a separate list of top government and non-profit attorneys.

LLL&S Managing Partner Gary S. Lesser (recognized for the 6th year and inducted into Florida Trend’s Legal Elite Hall of Fame for the third consecutive year), Partner Mickey S. Smith (recognized for the 4th year) and Associate Glenn E. Siegel (recognized for the 3rd year) were among the honorees recognized this year.

Actively practicing Florida attorneys were asked to name the attorneys that they hold in highest regard as professionals – lawyers with whom they have personally worked and would recommend to others.  Those chosen represent approximately 2 percent of the more than 67,000 active Florida Bar members who practice inFlorida. Recently installed Florida Bar President Gwynne A. Young noted, “Florida Legal Elite provides the public with a useful peer-based resource.”

“The 250,000 Florida Trend readers are executives who rely on the legal community for a multitude of corporate assignments,” said Publisher Andrew Corty. “Florida Legal Elite, now in its ninth year, provides a valuable resource for these readers.  Our website, FloridaTrend.com, offers another pathway for the dissemination of this key information.”

The entire Legal Elite report can be viewed at www.FloridaTrend.com/LegalElite.

Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, the third oldest law firm in Palm Beach County, was established in 1927 by Joseph H. Lesser in West Palm Beach, and has been serving clients throughout Florida for more than 85 years, focusing on serious personal injury and wrongful death cases.

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