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Three Hughes White Attorneys Included in This Year’s Alaska Super Lawyers List

Sep 20, 2019 | News, Professional Services

From left to right: Jimmy White, Kimberlee Colbo, and Steve Tervooren

Hughes White Colbo Wilcox & Tervooren

ANCHORAGE—Super Lawyers has selected three attorneys from Hughes White Colbo Wilcox & Tervooren, LLC to the 2019 Alaska Super Lawyers list, an honor reserved for those who embody excellence in their practice of law: Kimberlee Colbo in the practice area of Personal Injury – General: Defense, Steven Tervooren in the area of Personal Injury – Products: Defense and Jimmy White in the area of Civil Litigation: Defense.

Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is an independent rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than seventy practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The objective of the annual listing 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. Only 5 percent of attorneys evaluated are selected to Super Lawyers.

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