May 27, 2026
Brann & Isaacson Earns Broad Recognition in 2026 Super Lawyers Rankings
Brann & Isaacson is pleased to announce that eleven of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized in the 2026 editions of New England Super Lawyers and New England Rising Stars.
The following Brann & Isaacson attorneys were selected to the 2026 New England Super Lawyers list:
• Peter Brann – Intellectual Property Litigation
• Martin Eisenstein – Tax
• Kevin Haley – Intellectual Property
• Peter Lowe – Employment & Labor
• Ben Lund – Real Estate
• Stacy Stitham – Intellectual Property Litigation
• David Bertoni – Class Action/Mass Torts
Several attorneys also received notable distinctions based on years of selection and regional rankings. Peter Brann was recognized for the 15th time, Martin Eisenstein for the 20th time, and Stacy Stitham was included among the 2026 Top Lists.
In addition, the following attorneys were named to the 2026 New England Rising Stars list:
• Isobel Golden – Estate & Probate
• Eamonn Hart – General Litigation
• Adam Mooney – Business/Corporate
• Hanna Wurgaft – Employment & Labor
The Rising Stars reflect Brann & Isaacson’s continued investment in developing the next generation of legal talent. Over the past year, the firm announced the promotion of Hanna Wurgaft to partner and her selection to the Maine State Bar Association’s Leadership Academy, recognizing her leadership in employment law and commitment to the profession.
The firm also welcomed attorney Isobel Golden to its estate planning and probate practice, strengthening the firm’s ability to serve clients in complex personal, family, and business planning matters.
The Rising Stars list recognizes outstanding attorneys who are either 40 years old or younger or who have been practicing for 10 years or less.
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented attorney selection process includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations.