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Martindale-Hubbell Awards Maritime Attorney Adam Deitz Its AV Preeminent® Rating

Mariner Law, PLLC is pleased to announce that Maritime Lawyer Adam Deitz has been recognized as an AV Preeminent® attorney in 2023.  A Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating of AV Preeminent is awarded only to lawyers with the highest levels of professional ability, communication skills, and ethical standards.  Martindale-Hubbell reports that only 10% of attorneys have been awarded the prestigious honor.  

The AV Preeminent® rating results from a lengthy peer review process conducted by Martindale-Hubbell. Lawyers across multiple jurisdictions in similar areas of practice are surveyed and the results are posted publicly. These ratings assist potential clients to evaluate and choose from the best lawyers for their cases. Martindale-Hubbell touts the confidentiality, objectivity, and complete independence of the rating process as critical to making the peer review program credible and useful for evaluating attorneys.

The Jones Act Lawyer for Injured Mariners and Others Injured at Sea

Attorney Deitz is grateful to his peers and honored to represent clients who were injured on or near the water.  Mariner Law, PLLC will continue to zealously represent injured mariners from coast to coast. Attorney Deitz is proud to leverage his experience as an admiralty lawyer and as a licensed mariner to advocate for Jones Act seamen, commercial fishermen, longshoremen, recreational boaters, and anyone else injured on the water.  If you or a loved one was hurt or tragically killed at sea, call for a free consultation today: (253) 600-2531.

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Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act

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