Attorney Wisselman Selected as NADC Nation’s Top One Percent Member
The National Association of Distinguished Counsel (NADC) is a prestigious group that selects what it considers to be the very best attorneys across the country for membership. Using a rigorous analysis process that includes a panel of blue ribbon legal professionals, new members are selected every year. Only those who have showcased time and again their total understanding of the law, as backed by impressive case results, other professional awards, and appreciative client testimonials, will be chosen.
It is with much pride that our team at Wisselman, Harounian & Associates can announce that attorney and managing partner Jerome A. Wisselman has been selected as a 2017 Nation’s Top One Percent member by the NADC. As someone who is always challenging himself to be better than the year before, we believe that this is a much-deserved recognition for Mr. Wisselman. Members of NADC are regarded as the benchmark for other legal professionals, and this is absolutely true of Jerome.
For more than 40 years, Attorney Wisselman has been practicing matrimonial and family law. This amount of experience simply would not be possible if he did not have both unmatched legal understanding and genuine compassion for the clients he assists. Due to his history in this sensitive legal field, he has been given the opportunity to serve on the Board of Editors for the popular New York Family Law Monthly and the Matrimonial Strategist; he also frequently contributes to such publications.
You can learn more about the National Association of Distinguished Counsel by clicking here and visiting its official website. If you would like to know more about Attorney Wisselman’s legal experience, or if you want to retain a Long Island family lawyer for a case of your own, you can contact our law firm at any time. With our combined 150+ years of legal experience, we are more than capable of handling any family law case that could be troubling you, from legal separation to spousal support to child custody and child support.