Submitted by: Kim Lownes
Unruh Turner Burke & Frees is once again honored to be recognized with tier
designations by Best Law Firms®. The firm has been named a Tier 1 national firm for Land Use and Zoning Law for the third year in a row. Additionally, seven practice areas achieved metropolitan-tier rankings in the 14th edition of the Best Law Firms® rankings.
The Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations and peer reviews from leading attorneys in their field. Achieving a tiered ranking signals a unique combination of high-quality law practice and broad legal expertise. To be eligible for a national or metropolitan
practice ranking, a law firm must have at least one lawyer from that practice listed in The Best Lawyers in America, which recognizes the top 5 percent of practicing attorneys in the U.S. 13 Unruh Turner Burke & Frees lawyers were recently recognized in the 2024 Edition of the Best Lawyers in America® and the Best Lawyers In America: Ones to Watch®.
Unruh Turner Burke & Frees’ rankings include:
• National Tier 1 – Land Use and Zoning Law
• Metropolitan Tier 1 – Land Use & Zoning Law
• Metropolitan Tier 1 – Municipal Law
• Metropolitan Tier 2 – Real Estate Law
• Metropolitan Tier 2 – Corporate Law
• Metropolitan Tier 3 – Trusts & Estates Law
• Metropolitan Tier 3 – Litigation – Land Use & Zoning
• Metropolitan Tier 3 – Litigation – Trusts & Estates
About UTBF
Unruh Turner Burke & Frees has 22 attorneys and offices in West Chester and Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The firm is dedicated to providing clients with the extraordinary representation and service that they require to succeed in today’s sophisticated and competitive regulatory and business environment and in their personal lives. Clients range from individuals and entrepreneurs to major corporations and include governmental entities, financial institutions, and nonprofit organizations. The firm advises on business and tax law; commercial and real estate transactions; business and creditors’ rights litigation; wealth preservation, estate, and trust planning and administration; family law; labor and employment law; municipal and school law; and zoning and land use.