Hahn & Hahn LLP Receives First-Tier Ranking in Trusts & Estates in Pasadena by Best Law Firms® for 2024

June 18, 2024

Hahn & Hahn LLP Receives First-Tier Ranking in Trusts & Estates in Pasadena by Best Law Firms® for 2024

LOS ANGELES – June 18, 2024 – Hahn & Hahn LLP has recently been named a Tier 1 firm in Pasadena for Trusts & Estates in this year's edition of Best Law Firms®. According to the publication, "The 2024 rankings are based on Best Law Firms’ proven methodology that relies on qualitative and quantitative data on legal skillset, achievements and client successes collected through a submission process managed by Best Lawyers." To view the firm's ranking online, click here.

For over a century, our estate planning lawyers have counseled families with all aspects of trusts and estate planning, administration and dispute resolution. We carefully and prudently advise fiduciaries and beneficiaries regarding their rights and responsibilities during trust and probate administrations. Through our seasoned and thoughtful legal counsel, we provide families, beneficiaries and fiduciaries peace of mind during unavoidably difficult times. Our practice certifications include Certified Public Accountant as well as Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law and Specialist in Taxation, which reflect high skill and experience in the field, commitment to education and the respect of peers, judges and clients.

Hahn & Hahn LLP, a certified Women Owned Business Enterprise, is a leader in the California business and legal communities celebrating 125 years of providing steadfast legal counsel to Southern California businesses and individuals. Founded in 1899, the firm represents institutional clients of all sizes, entrepreneurs, innovators, business owners, family offices, charitable organizations and high net worth individuals in their corporate, real estate, employment and financing matters, as well as commercial, employment and real estate litigation, eminent domain, bankruptcy and restructuring, estate planning and family law issues.

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