Partner Jay Cusimano Selected for The Best Lawyers in America 2023 Edition

Kaman and Cusimano is excited to announce that Partner Joseph (Jay) Cusimano has been included in the 29th Edition of the Best Lawyers in America for his work in both Community Association Law and Real Estate Law.

For more than 40 years, Best Lawyers has been regarded, by both the profession and the public, as the most credible measure of legal integrity and distinction in the United States.  Lawyers included in The Best Lawyers in America list are reviewed by their peers based on professional expertise and undergo an authentication process to make sure they are in current practice and good standing. Best Lawyers employs a sophisticated and transparent survey process that is tailored to elicit meaningful and substantive evaluations of the quality of legal services provided by attorneys. More than 113,000 industry leading lawyers are eligible to vote, and submitted over 15 million evaluations on the legal abilities of other lawyers based on their specific practice areas around the world. The Best Lawyers in America recognizes the top 5% of private practicing lawyers in the United States and is commonly used by consumers in need of legal services to identify the most qualified attorneys based on legal expertise, ethical standards, and professionalism.

Jay has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America since 2013 for his high caliber of work. Congratulations Jay on this continued honor and recognition!

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