Phillip C. Wiskow was selected to the Super Lawyers’ list, as a Plaintiff’ s personal injury attorney,
in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Super Lawyers is owned by Thomas Reuters and its selection process has been patented by the United
States Patent and Trademark office.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court, through recommendation by its Board of Attorney Certification, has repeatedly
recognized Phillip C. Wiskow as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney because he has been a member in good standing of
the Bar for at least five (5) years; he has taken a specific number of continuing legal education courses in the
last three (3) years; he has demonstrated substantial involvement in the preparation of litigated matters; he has
demonstrated an unblemished reputation after submitting a list of attorneys and judges who attested to his character
and ability and he has passed a written examination covering multiple aspects of the practice of civil law.
NJ Supreme Court
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The Million Dollar Advocates Forum is limited to attorneys who have won million dollar verdicts and/or settlements
and, after submitting appropriate membership documentation, pay a one time, substantial lifetime fee to the forum.
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The National Trial Lawyers Association is a member driven organization composed of the best trial lawyers in
the country who meet stringent qualifications as civil trial attorneys. Only the Top 100 lawyers from each state
or highly populated regions of certain states, who are actively practicing as a trial attorney, are eligible for
invitation. The selection process for this elite honor is based on a multiphased process based upon objective and
uniformly applied criteria which includes peer nominations and third party research. For details on the selection
process, please click the link below.
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