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Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers ranked among “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News

Boston, MA Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers, PC, has been named as a “Best Law Firm” for 2016 by the U.S. News-Best Law Firms in America, the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession. Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers was recognized in five separate practice areas, including a national ranking for Real Estate Law:

• Best Law Firm for Real Estate Law (National Tier 3 Level); • Best Law Firm for Closely Held and Family Business; • Best Law Firm for Environmental Law; • Best Law Firm for Trusts & Estates Law; and • Best Law Firm for Tax Law.

“We are extremely proud to have received this honor again this year, and for so many of our practice areas,” said Edward Tarlow, a founder and president of Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers. “This is especially rewarding because the Best Law Firms rankings are based on recommendations from our peers in the legal industry. It is always good for our work to be recognized and appreciated by our fellow attorneys.

Firms included in the 2016 U.S. News “Best Law Firms” list are recognized for professional excellence with persistently impressive ratings from clients and peers. The rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations, and peer review from leading attorneys in their field. Achieving a tiered ranking as Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers has done signals a unique combination of quality law practice and breadth of legal expertise, and reflects the high level of respect a firm has earned among other lawyers and clients in the community.

Founded in 1991, Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers, P.C. is a full service law firm located at 101 Huntington Ave., Prudential Center, Boston. The firm has practice areas in business law, estate planning, taxation, litigation & dispute resolution, family law, real estate, and hospitality law, with a focus on serving entrepreneurs, closely held companies and family businesses. 

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