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Buzzell, Welsh & Hill Attorneys Joshua Carroll and Jed Hill Recognized as 2019 Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Stars

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The attorneys at Buzzell, Welsh & Hill are pleased to announce that partners Joshua Carroll and Jed Hill have been recognized as 2019 Rising Stars on the Georgia Super Lawyers list.

Each year, Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters company, evaluates attorneys from across the United States for an annual roundup of top lawyers. Super Lawyers features attorneys from more than 70 practice areas, all of whom have reached a high level of professional achievement and peer recognition. The multiphase selection process draws on peer nominations and evaluations, as well as independent research.

The Rising Stars list devotes particular attention to lawyers who are 40 years old or younger, or who have been in practice for fewer than 10 years. Only 2.5 percent of lawyers who practice in Georgia are honored as Rising Stars.

Josh and Jed will be featured in the Georgia Super Lawyers Magazine, the online directory of attorneys maintained by Super Lawyers, and the Atlanta magazine. Congratulations to Josh and Jed from the whole team at Buzzell, Welsh & Hill!

About Buzzell, Welsh & Hill

Founded in 1998, Buzzell, Welsh & Hill is a personal injury law firm with more than 90 years of combined experience. Based in Macon, Ga., serving communities across middle Georgia, our attorneys are active in the Middle Georgia law community, serving as past presidents of the Macon Bar Association and active members of the local and state Bar and Trial Lawyers Associations. Our firm focuses on quality representation through individualized support. Contact us for a free consultation if you have any questions related to your personal injury or Macon workers’ compensation case.

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