FLB Law Selected to the 2025 “Best Law Firms” List

Westport, Conn. (November 7, 2024) – FLB Law, a full-service law firm based in Westport, has been named to the Best Lawyers® Best Law Firms in 11 practices. They include:

To be ranked in Best Law Firms, a firm must have at least one attorney listed in Best Lawyers. FLB Law is proud to have 10 attorneys ranked in Best Lawyers, including the highest honor, “Lawyer of the Year.”

“Being named among the 2025 Best Law Firms is incredibly meaningful to us,” shared Managing Partner Stephen Fogerty. “It is a testament to the quality of our legal work and outstanding client service.  We are proud to be recognized for our work throughout Fairfield County. Our attorneys and staff are deeply rooted in this community, and we feel privileged to live and practice law here.”

“We are grateful to our clients and peers for nominating us for this award,” said Thomas Lambert, managing partner. “

About FLB Law, PLLC
Based in Westport, Conn., FLB Law, PLLC is a full-service law firm committed to delivering peace of mind to our clients. As recipients of industry accolades such as Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers and AV ratings by Martindale-Hubbell, our attorneys primarily represent businesses and individuals throughout Fairfield County. At the same time, the Hospitality Practice helps national restaurant groups expand throughout the U.S. In addition to being committed to clients, FLB Law supports small businesses and nonprofits through its philanthropic program, Accelerate. For more information, visit flb.law.

About Best Law Firms
The Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations, peer review from leading attorneys in the field, and review of additional information provided by law firms as part of the formal submission process. To be eligible for a 2025 ranking, a law firm must have at least one lawyer recognized in the 29th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America list for that location and specialty.

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