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Twelve Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds Attorneys Honored on the 2025 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

October 21, 2025

Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is pleased to announce that 12 of its attorneys have been recognized in the 2025 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.

Super Lawyers and Rising Stars honors attorneys who demonstrate excellence in the practice of law, as measured by a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Each year, only 5% of attorneys in the state are selected to the Super Lawyers list.

The following attorneys from Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds have been named 2025 Massachusetts Super Lawyers:

 

In addition, Principals Philip Mazoki and Samuel Sussman were recognized as 2025 Massachusetts Rising Stars. Each year, no more than 2.5% of attorneys in the state are selected by the Super Lawyers research team for this honor. The Rising Stars list highlights lawyers who are under 40 or have been practicing for 10 years or less.

About Super Lawyers

Super Lawyers recognizes the top attorneys nationwide, across a variety of practice areas and firm sizes, using a patented process of independent research and peer input. The lawyers selected include those with many years of experience, as well as the Rising Stars of the profession.

Super Lawyers is a resource designed to aid those needing an attorney and has grown over three decades with an unparalleled reach in print magazines and online.

About Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds

Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is among New England's largest law firms devoted to the practice of intellectual property law. The firm specializes in patents, trademarks, intellectual property litigation, copyrights, licensing, due diligence, opinions, trade secrets, and intellectual property counseling. The firm's legal staff provides comprehensive intellectual property expertise in a wide range of technical areas, such as biotechnology, chemistry, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, immunotherapy, physics, optics, nanotechnology, and electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineering.