GHMA | LAW Attorneys Janet Amburgey and Patrick McCroskey Selected for 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers in America
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GHMA | LAW is proud to announce that both Janet Amburgey and Patrick McCroskey have been selected for inclusion in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers in America in the Family Law section. This recognition is a testament to their dedication, expertise, and the high regard in which they are held by their peers.
In addition to being named to this prestigious list, Patrick McCroskey has been honored as Lawyer of the Year for the Asheville Metro Area in Family Law for the fourth time. This marks previous recognitions in 2015, 2017, and 2020. Patrick’s consistent inclusion in Best Lawyers in America since 2007 underscores his longstanding commitment to excellence in family law. Janet Amburgey, first listed in 2019, continues to solidify her reputation as a leading attorney in her field.
Best Lawyers in America is one of the most respected and sought-after awards in the legal industry. It is known for its rigorous peer-review process, which involves an exhaustive survey of leading lawyers within specific legal specialties and geographical areas. The top 5% of practicing attorneys are invited to vote on their peers, ensuring that those included in Best Lawyers truly represent the pinnacle of their profession. More information about Best Lawyers and the methodology behind the Ones to Watch inclusion can be found on their website at Best Lawyers Methodology.
This recognition reflects the unwavering dedication of our attorneys to providing exceptional legal services to our clients. At GHMA | LAW, we are committed to guiding our clients through the complexities of family law with compassion, expertise, and a focus on achieving the best possible outcomes.
For more information about how our award-winning attorneys can assist you, contact GHMA | LAW at 828-258-3368 or complete our online form to schedule a confidential consultation.
This article is for information purposes only and is not to be considered or substituted as legal advice. The information in this article is based on North Carolina state laws in effect at the time of posting.