3 Sinapi Law Associates, Ltd. Attorneys Recognized in the 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers in America®

Sinapi Law Associates, Ltd. is proud to announce that three of our attorneys have recently been recognized by Best Lawyers® in its 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.

Best Lawyers Logo - Richard A. Sinapi| Sinapi Law Associates, Ltd

Richard A. Sinapi was recognized by Best Lawyers® as the 2025 Employment Law- Individuals “Lawyer of the Year” in Providence. Richard was also recognized by Best Lawyers® for his work in Civil Rights Law and Litigation – Labor and Employment.

Ones To Watch Lawyer Logo - Danilo A. Borgas | Sinapi Law Associates, Ltd

Danilo A. Borgas was listed and recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in America for his work in Labor and Employment Law- Employee and Litigation – Labor and Employment.

Ones To Watch Lawyer Logo - Chloe A. Davis | Sinapi Law Associates, Ltd

Chloe A. Davis was listed and recognized in the 2025 edition of the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in America for her work in Civil Rights Law, Labor and Employment Law- Employee, and Litigation – Labor and Employment.

Established in 1981, Best Lawyers® is the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession. Their recognition is based on evaluations from one’s professional peers. For over four decades, their lists of commendable attorneys have been produced through thorough peer-review surveys. In these surveys, tens of thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their peers. To be recognized and maintain their standing in subsequent editions, lawyers must garner and retain positive votes. Lawyers cannot pay any fee to participate or to be recognized by Best Lawyers®.

 

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