David Fowler Johnson Named to Super Lawyers Top 100: Texas and Dallas/Fort Worth Lists

10.02.24

FORT WORTH, TX, October 3, 2024 - Winstead PC, a leading Texas-based law firm with national practices serving clients across the country, today announced that David Fowler Johnson has been recognized in the Top 100: Texas Super Lawyers and Top 100: Dallas/Fort Worth Super Lawyers lists in the areas of Estate & Trust Litigation and Business Litigation.

There are currently 130,000 licensed attorneys in Texas.

The Super Lawyer list is “exclusive, recognizing no more than five percent of attorneys in each jurisdiction as Super Lawyers.” The Top 100 Super Lawyer listing is an honor given to lawyers who “ranked top of the list in nominations, research, and peer evaluations,” according to Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers states that its process involves the selection of attorneys using a “patented multiphase selection process combining peer nominations and evaluations with independent research” and that “each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement.”

The publication states that selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis. According to Super Lawyers, their objective is to create a credible, comprehensive, and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys that can be used as a resource for attorneys and consumers searching for legal counsel.

Mr. Johnson was previously selected to Super Lawyers from: 2013 – 2023 and also selected to Rising Stars from 2004, 2006 – 2012.
 



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