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Not Just the "Usual Suspects" Super Lawyers goes beyond big firms and finds great lawyers from small and midsize firms. (Super Lawyers, Corporate Counsel Edition, January/February 2010).
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Dan Lawton was honored in June 2009 as a “SuperLawyer,” an honor based on 12 criteria of anonymous peer recognition and professional achievement. These criteria include verdicts, settlements, representative clients, experience, honors and awards, special licenses and certifications, pro bono and community service, scholarly lectures and writings, education and employment background, and other outstanding achievements.
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In 1997, two years after opening his own practice, Mr. Lawton earned an “A/V” rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
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In 1992, 1995, and 2001, Mr. Lawton earned the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program’s Distinguished Service Award for outstanding contributions of legal services to pro bono client Kevin Artt, an Irish refugee resisting extradition and deportation. |
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Mr. Lawton also has earned multiple Wiley W. Manuel awards for community service from the State Bar of California for pro bono work on behalf of indigent refugees (including Mr. Artt) fleeing persecution and seeking asylum in the United States.
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