AUSTIN, TX, September 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Stewart Law Firm, P.L.L.C. in Austin, Texas, is pleased to announce that founding partner, Stephen W. Stewart, has been designated as a 2012 Texas Super Lawyer. Mr. Stewart is recognized for his work in personal injury and defective products litigation. Mr. Stewart was also designated as a 2011 Texas Super Lawyer.
To compile the annual Super Lawyers listing, researchers with Thomson Reuters' legal division solicit nominations from more than 70,000 attorneys across Texas. A panel chosen by Texas Super Lawyers editors assists with final selections, and fewer than 5 percent of Texas attorneys are recognized each year. The Texas Super Lawyers list appears in the October 2012 issues of Texas Monthly and Texas Super Lawyers magazines, and is available at www.superlawyers.com.
Mr. Stewart focuses his practice in cases involving catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death and defective products. Mr. Stewart is a 1993 graduate of Texas Tech University. He is a 1997 honor graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law.
The Stewart Law Firm is an Austin, Texas based law firm that prides itself in being on the front-line in fighting for victim rights and keeping proper checks and balances in place to assure that wrong-doers and dangerous products to not injure or harm innocent people. The Stewart Law Firm handles cases involving catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, defective products, work injuries and commercial truck/18-wheeler crashes.
The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC
3000 South IH-35
Suite 150
Austin, TX 78704
Phone: (877) 326-0411
Fax: (512) 326-8228
e-mail: sws@thestewartlawfirm.net
www.thestewartlawfirm.net
Stephen Stewart, of The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC, Designated 2012 Texas Super Lawyer
Stephen W. Stewart, has been designated as a 2012 Texas Super Lawyer. Mr. Stewart is recognized for his work in personal injury and defective products litigation.
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[Press-News.org] Stephen Stewart, of The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC, Designated 2012 Texas Super LawyerStephen W. Stewart, has been designated as a 2012 Texas Super Lawyer. Mr. Stewart is recognized for his work in personal injury and defective products litigation.
