Twelve Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski, P.C. Attorneys Named to the 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers List and Rising Stars List in Six Practice Areas
Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski, P.C. is proud to announce that twelve of its attorneys have been selected to the 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers list in six practice areas: business litigation, criminal defense, medical malpractice, family law, civil litigation, and personal injury.
The DHD attorneys recognized on the 2026 Super Lawyers List are:
- Craig A. Domalewski for Business Litigation
- Brandon D. Minde for Criminal Defense
- Rachel M. Schwartz for Medical Malpractice
- Scott T. Heller for Medical Malpractice
- Lawrence H. Jacobs for Medical Malpractice
- Wayne E. Paulter for Civil Litigation
- Benjamin H. Haftel for Medical Malpractice
- Kristin M. Capalbo for Family Law
- Jennifer L. Young for Family Law
The DHD attorneys recognized on the 2026 Rising Stars List are:
- Gabriela K. Balmaseda for Civil Litigation
- Amelia R. Lyte for Personal Injury
- Janet J. Glore for Medical Malpractice
Super Lawyers is a part of Thomson Reuters and is a research and peer-review rating service. The Super Lawyers selection process comprises hundreds of thousands of statewide or regional surveys supplemented by a comprehensive examination of each nominee’s background and experience, focusing on such criteria as verdicts and settlements, transactions, representative clients, honors and awards, educational background, and any other outstanding achievements. Only 5 percent of the total lawyers in the state are selected for inclusion on the Super Lawyers List.
To be eligible for inclusion on the Rising Stars List, attorneys must be 40 years old or younger or have been in practice for 10 years or less, and are selected based on a patented process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
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For more information about the selection process methodology for the awards referenced above, please visit SuperLawyers.com
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