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How the American Law Society Ensures High Quality Legal Support

Cullen McKinney

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An accomplished litigation attorney based in Detroit, Michigan, Cullen McKinney has spent more than 11 years as a founding partner at Tanoury, Nauts, McKinney and Garbarino (TNMG), PLLC. In addition to his work in areas of medical malpractice defense, Cullen McKinney spends time engaging with professional organizations such as the American Law Society.

The American Law Society provides services to both member attorneys and the general public, functioning as a comprehensive resource for attorney credentials and accomplishments. The organization has taken a number of steps to ensure its membership consists of only the most qualified legal practitioners.

To begin, the American Law Society utilizes data provided by independent researchers and polling. This data has guided more than a decade of strategic development, with a focus on how nearly three in four prospective clients use the Internet to not only search for a lawyer, but review a lawyer’s accomplishments and career results. Web searches are also used to find legal professional who specialize in a specific field of law. The American Law Society allows lawyers to concisely demonstrate their achievements and specialties, while at the same defining an accurate professional image of themselves.

The American Law Society has interviewed tens of thousands of attorneys and carefully surveyed countless law firms. An invitation only platform, only the most qualified lawyers are accepted to appear in the society's database. These evaluations involve both career achievements and professional ethics.

To learn more about the caliber of attorneys featured on the American Law Society website, please visit www.americanlawsociety.com.