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ElevateNext Co-Founder Nicole Nehama Auerbach Named a Top 50 Illinois Women Super Lawyer

Recognized for the fifteenth consecutive year as a top general litigation attorney in Chicago

CHICAGO – February 11, 2022 – Super Lawyers, a rating service of outstanding lawyers across the US, named ElevateNext co-founder and partner Nicole Nehama Auerbach among its list of the Top 50 Women Super Lawyers for Illinois. This is her second time on the Top 50 list. Coinciding with this recognition, Super Lawyers also rated Nicole as a top Chicago-area lawyer in the field of general litigation for the fifteenth consecutive year.

Super Lawyers recognizes top-rated practicing attorneys with a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement, with selection based on independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. These most recent recognitions from Super Lawyers are in addition to numerous other accolades Nicole has received, including Crain’s Chicago Business naming her one of the “2019 Notable Gen X Leaders in Law,” and, in 2017, Crain’s Publishing classifying her as one of the “Most Influential Women Attorneys in Chicago.”

In addition to her role as a practicing attorney, Nicole is a co-founder of Elevate’s law firm, ElevateNext. Nationally known as an innovator in the legal industry, she is a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management and co-founder of the Coalition of Women in Law, which has chapters in Chicago, New York, and Washington, DC. She regularly speaks and writes on issues regarding innovation in the legal industry

 

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