Ronald Barron Honored with Prestigious Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Award

Ronald Barron, principal partner and founder of Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras, & Mayoras was selected out of more than 900,000 attorneys across the country by Martindale-Hubbell to receive the esteemed Client Distinction Award, presented to less than 1% of attorneys in the nation.

“I am honored to receive this Award as it represents a shared vote of confidence from my clients in matters essential for an effective attorney/client relationship, especially communication, quality of the work performed, and value for the amount charged,” said Barron.

The Award is a recognition by one’s clients in the following categories: communication, responsiveness, quality of service, and value.

“Ronald deserves to be recognized with this award for his willingness to take on the difficult cases that others turn away, and then put in the effort to do what it takes to effectively represent his client,” said partner Don Rosenberg.

While the focus of Mr. Barron’s firm’s practice is probate, estate and trust administration and elder law, he is a seasoned attorney whose work takes him to various levels of state courts on behalf of a variety of clients, including businesses and private individuals. Mr. Barron is a member of the Master Lawyers Section, the Elder Law & Disability Rights Sections, and the Probate & Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan.

Martindale-Hubbell® Client Review Ratings allow you to provide client feedback on a lawyer or law firm by completing a brief evaluation of a lawyer’s and/or law firm’s services and other professional qualities. There is no cost to participate in Client Review Ratings.
Client Review Ratings help provide an objective platform where clients can share their experiences working with a specific lawyer or law firm. This information assists other potential clients when deciding whether to retain a lawyer.
Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C., is located in Oakland County, Michigan, and concentrates the majority of its practice on estate planning, including preparing wills and trusts, trust and estate related litigation, as well as elder law, special needs planning, and related probate and other litigation. You can contact them for a free consultation at (248) 213-9514, or through the firm’s website, www.brmmlaw.com.
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