New Jersey Super Lawyers 2020 selection process
The selection process for 2020 New Jersey Super Lawyers is underway. Attorneys can make peer nominations by July 26, 2019. Help Super Lawyers create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys by nominating those excellent lawyers you have seen in action. When you nominate your peers, our research team will also review your own practice information. Questions? Visit SuperLawyers.com/about/attorney_faq.html
The nomination process is merely the first step in their research process, and nominations do not necessarily result in selection.
After the creation of the candidate pool, the research department evaluates each candidate based upon 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Finally, candidates are evaluated by peers via the Blue Ribbon Panel.
In April 2020, selected attorneys who have data verified will be published in:
-New Jersey Super Lawyers Magazine
-New Jersey Monthly
-The attorney directory on www.SuperLawyers.com
Kenneth Vercammen was selected to the 2019 Super Lawyers NJ list. The Super Lawyers list issued by Thomson Reuters, which manages West Publishing USA.
https://profiles.superlawyers.com/new-jersey/edison/lawyer/kenneth-a-vercammen/73f0b3a6-71c1-4ae1-a5d0-803ddb2739a9.html
A description of the selection methodology can be found at www.superlawvers.com/about/selection process detail.html. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Also, Kenneth Vercammen is also one of the few attorneys who passed the test to become one a certified Municipal Court Law Attorneys.
SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY
It is ORDERED that, pursuant to Rule 1:39-5(a), the following named attorneys, having applied to the Board on Attorney Certification and having been found qualified by the Board, are hereby authorized to designate themselves as Municipal Court Law Attorneys before the public, the bar, and the courts of this State in accordance with the Rules of this Court during their good behavior for a term of five years from the date of this Order. ….. …… Kenneth Vercammen Middlesex