April 30, 2025

Thirteen Attorneys at Brann & Isaacson Honored by Super Lawyers 2025

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Thirteen Brann & Isaacson attorneys have been honored by Super Lawyers for 2025 and recognized for their significant contributions to the legal profession.  

The research team at the national ranking service selects just 5% of the state’s lawyers every year to be included in their list of outstanding lawyers. The Rising Stars list is selected from 2.5% of the state’s lawyers, including those who are younger than 40 or have been practicing for less than 10 years.  

“It’s an incredible honor to have so many of our attorneys selected by Super Lawyers again this year,” said Stacy Stitham, Managing Partner at B&I. “It is a testament to the tremendous talent we have in this firm. Some of the strongest attorneys in the U.S. have chosen to join us and grow with us.”  

B&I Attorneys named in 2025 New England Super Lawyers include: 

David Bertoni, Class Action 

Peter Brann, IP Litigation 

Martin Eisenstein, Tax 

Martha Greene, Estate and Probate 

Kevin Haley, IP 

Peter Lowe, Employment and Labor 

Ben Lund, Real Estate 

Dan Nuzzi, Business Litigation 

Stacy Stitham, IP Litigation  

B&I Attorneys named as 2025 Rising Stars include:  

Eamonn Hart, General Litigation  

Adam Mooney, Business/Corporate Law 

Matt Pick, Tax 

Hanna Wurgaft, Employment and Labor  

Super Lawyers—which is part of Thomson Reuters—is a national rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas, all of whom have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. The result is a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of exceptional attorneys. 

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