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Attorney David E. Rapoport Named Illinois Leading Lawyer

October 18, 2007

Chicago, Illinois personal injury and wrongful death attorney David E. Rapoport has once again been selected as a top personal injury lawyer in Illinois. This designation, from the Law Bulletin Leading Lawyer Network, is the result of thousands of contacts with Illinois lawyers asking them which of their peers they believe comprises the top lawyers in our state. Lawyers who are most often recommended by their peers qualify as Leading Lawyers.

 

Mr. Rapoport is the founding partner of Rapoport Law Offices, P.C. In his 26 years as a trial attorney he has represented victims and families who have experienced catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death in circumstances including: Airplane and aircraft crashes, semi truck, automobile and boat accidents, medical malpractice, product liability and premises and workplace negligence.


David Rapoport has been a featured guest on the CBS talk show 60 minutes, and is interviewed by the media nationwide on subjects related to personal injury law. He was selected to act as the lead trial attorney in consolidated federal cases arising out of commercial airplane disasters and has been appointed by federal judges to serve on plaintiffs' steering committees. Mr. Rapoport is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA)*, a non-profit organization created to promote trial quality and standards within the legal profession, and serves as its Illinois State Coordinator. In addition to his designation as an Illinois Leading Lawyer, Mr. Rapoport has been awarded the AV® rating, the highest rating possible from Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, the country's foremost legal directory.

 

For further information about legal services email us, or contact Rapoport Law Offices, P.C. 
(toll free) 1-800-545-6437 or (312) 327-9880.

 

*NBTA certification is not required to practice law in Illinois. The Supreme Court of Illinois does not recognize certifications of specialties in the practice of law.