Rose Walker Attorneys Recognized on 2011 Texas Super Lawyers List
DALLAS, Sept. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dallas trial law firm Rose Walker, L.L.P., is pleased to announce that firm partners Marty Rose and Don Swaim once again have earned spots on the annual Texas Super Lawyers listing of the state's top attorneys.
Mr. Rose, co-founder of the firm, has been featured among the state's top business litigators each of the past seven years. Mr. Swaim has earned the distinction four times based on his work in aviation law.
To compile the annual guide to Texas's best lawyers, Texas Super Lawyers researchers conduct a statewide survey that asks attorneys to nominate their peers who they consider to be among the best in the legal profession. A blue-ribbon panel of lawyers assists with final selections, and fewer than 5 percent of all attorneys in Texas earn the Texas Super Lawyers recognition each year.
This year's list is published in the October 2011 editions of Texas Monthly and Texas Super Lawyers magazines, and is available online at www.superlawyers.com.
Providing clients with nearly 40 years of courtroom experience, Mr. Rose handles high-risk commercial disputes, intellectual property litigation, personal injury claims and wrongful death cases in Texas and across the country.
Mr. Swaim represents both plaintiffs and defendants in aviation litigation, complex civil litigation, products liability, premises liability and personal injury claims.
Rose Walker, L.L.P., is a premier trial law firm, focusing on complex civil litigation. The firm represents businesses and individuals, and its many major courtroom victories have helped Rose Walker earn a national reputation for excellence. To learn more about the firm, please visit http://www.rosewalker.com.
For more information on the Texas Super Lawyers honorees at Rose Walker, contact Mark Annick at 800.559.4534 or [email protected].
SOURCE Rose Walker, L.L.P.
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