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Janet Boyle, Joy Feinberg Named to Prestigious List of Attorneys

Janet Boyle and Joy Feinberg, the founding partners of family law firm Boyle Feinberg, have each been named to the 2017 Super Lawyers list in Illinois. This prestigious accolade is awarded to just 5-percent of outstanding attorneys across the state each year, in 70 different practice areas.

In addition to several professional organizations, both women are members of the highly-acclaimed American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys (AAML), which requires a written national test, oral and written state test, as well as recommendations from judicial members and colleagues to be considered for membership. AAML places a strong emphasis on ethics in the practice of law.

Boyle, a long-time Arlington Heights resident, has been the chair of the Northwest Community Healthcare (NCH) Foundation board since 2014, has served as a board member, and a President's Circle Committee member since 2011. This is the second consecutive year she has been name to the Super Lawyers list of respected attorneys.

Feinberg has been recognized as a Super Lawyer consecutively for the last several years. She has volunteered her time and talents, and is a nationally recognized writer and speaker on family law. Feinberg says one of her proudest times is when she served as the chair of the Illinois Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys Foundation board.

Boyle Feinberg, was also named one of the Best Law Firms in America in 2017 by U.S. News and Best Lawyers. The firm has offices in Arlington Heights and the Chicago loop.

To learn more, visit http://boylefeinbergfamilylaw.com/.

About Super Lawyers:

Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. Visit http://www.superlawyers.com/.

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