Kennett Square, PA - June 4, 2009: Tim Rayne, a partner with the Chester County law firm of MacElree Harvey, was recently named a “2009″ Super Lawyer in the field of Personal Injury law by Super Lawyers Magazine. The most recent Super Lawyers list appears in the June 2009 issues of both Super Lawyers Magazine and Philadelphia Magazine.The objective of the Super Lawyer designation 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.The Super Lawyers selection process involves three basic steps: (1) Creation of a candidate pool through Peer Nominations; (2) Super Lawyers’ staff research of candidates regarding such things as verdicts; settlements; experience, honors and awards; special licenses and certifications; position within law firms; lectures and writings; and others; and, (3) Peer Review of research by other attorneys in the field.Only 5% of the lawyers in the jurisdiction can be recognized as Super Lawyers.Tim is proud to be named a Super Lawyer in the highly competitive field of Personal Injury law, where he focuses his practice on helping people who have been injured in accidents receive fair compensation from insurance companies. Tim’s experience includes a wide variety of cases including motor vehicle accidents (car, truck, motorcycle and pedestrian), medical malpractice, slip and falls, and accidents caused by dangerous and defective products.Tim publishes articles and books and writes a monthly column in The Kennett Paper to educate his clients and the general public on matters related to Personal Injury cases. Tim has a Master’s Degree in Trial Advocacy and tries Personal Injury cases in state and federal courts.Tim can be reached at 610-840-0124 or trayne@macelree.com. Check out Tim’s Blog atwww.macelree.com/traynelaw.
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