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Kim Rosales Earns Prestigious National Trial Lawyers 40 Under 40 Award

April 22, 2024

Kim Rosales Earns Prestigious National Trial Lawyers 40 Under 40 Award

Waters Kraus Paul & Siegel is pleased to announce that Kim Rosales has been honored as one of the top young lawyers in the country by the invitation-only National Trial Lawyers organization.

A Rising Star in Litigation

Every year, the National Trial Lawyers organization identifies and celebrates the top 40 trial lawyers under the age of 40 across the nation. The 40 Under 40 award is designed to recognize early and mid-career lawyers based on their  legal skills, dedication to justice, and commitment to making a meaningful impact on behalf of clients.

The National Trial Lawyers is an invitation-based organization dedicated to recognizing and promoting excellence in the legal profession. For more information, visit http://thenationaltriallawyers.org.

Rosales, who practices in the firm’s Dallas office, is recognized based on her work in asbestos litigation representing individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma and other diseases caused by toxic exposure.

Mesothelioma, a devastating illness linked to asbestos exposure, requires skilled and compassionate legal representation. Rosales has been a key member of Waters Kraus Paul & Siegel ligation teams that have won important verdicts and settlements holding businesses accountable for failing to protect workers and their families from exposure to toxic chemicals.

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