Best Lawyers, published by Woodward/White, Inc., has named Shareholders Arthur H. Kravitz (Workers’ Compensation), Allen M. Silk (Corporate Law); and Bruce H. Stern (Personal Injury – Plaintiffs), to their list of 2018 “Lawyers of the Year”* in the Princeton market. Stark & Stark would like to congratulate Mr. Kravitz, Mr. Silk, and Mr. Stern for these honorable distinctions.
“Lawyer of the Year” honors are awarded to individual attorneys with the highest overall peer-feedback for a specific Practice Area and geographic location. Only one lawyer is recognized as the “Lawyer of the Year” for each specialty and location (source).
Mr. Kravitz has over twenty years of experience as a workers’ compensation attorney practicing in both the Workers’ Compensation Courts and the Appellate Courts of New Jersey. Several cases litigated by Mr. Kravitz have resulted in reported and published decisions, in some instances changing the state of the law in New Jersey, particularly in recognition of the psychiatric disability due to workplace stress.
Mr. Silk focuses on helping high net worth individuals and business owners plan for the transition and succession of their businesses. His experience includes a broad range of tax, trusts and estates and general corporate matters including sophisticated estate planning, the administration of estates and trusts, closely-held business counseling and business succession planning, the structuring of business entities and joint ventures, the acquisition and sale of business interests, and various corporate, partnership and individual income tax matters.
Mr. Stern concentrates his practice in the area of traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries and wrongful death. In July 2004, Bruce began publishing the Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog as a way to share his knowledge in the field of brain injury law. Additionally, he is the author of numerous articles and a frequent lecturer on the subject of traumatic brain injury litigation, evidence and trial techniques. He also co-authored a book entitled “Litigating Brain Injuries” published by Thomson Reuters and a chapter entitled “Brain Injuries” which is included in AAJ’s Litigation Tort Case Series, published by AAJ Press.
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