Three Dischell Bartle Dooley Partners Named Super Lawyers and Two Attorneys Recognized as Rising Stars.

June 26, 2019 • By DBD

Three Dischell Bartle Dooley partners have been named Pennsylvania 2019 Super Lawyers and a partner and an associate have been named 2019 Rising Stars.
 
Frank Bartle, Mark Dischell and Bob Iannozzi, Jr. are Super Lawyers and Liz Billies and Inna Materese are Rising Stars. George Saba, of counsel to the firm, was also named a Super Lawyer. 
 
Dischell Bartle Dooley has a long tradition of Super Lawyers and I am proud that Mark, Bob, Liz, Inna and George have been recognized for their excellent work,” said Bartle, the firm’s managing partner. “They all understand that results matter to our clients and are constantly working to achieve the best outcome for them.”
 
Frank Bartle, Dischell Bartle Dooley managing partner, is a Super Lawyer for the 11th year in a row. For more than 35 years, he has counseled corporations, individuals, non-profit organizations, municipalities and school districts on real estate, zoning, land development, business, labor, litigation and personal injury matters. He is recognized as an expert by peers and often is a consultant to other attorneys.  

Mark Dischell, a firm partner, is a Super Lawyer for the 16th year in a row. Recognized as a leader in family law, Dischell is a litigator with more than 35 years’ experience in divorce, support, child custody, property distribution and grandparents’ rights. Dischell is known for the long-standing relationships he maintains with the clients and families he assists. He has been named to “Best Lawyers in America” by his peers for 25 years in a row and chairs the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the Family Law section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
 
Bob Iannozzi, Jr. , a firm partner, is a Super Lawyer for the first time. He was named a Rising Star for 10 years in a row starting in 2008. His practice is focused on real estate, land use, zoning, municipal law, property assessments, general litigation and wills and estates. An effective communicator, he has strong persuasion and legal-writing skills with an adept ability for preparing organized, well-reasoned legal documentation. His superior case handling is the result of strong organizational and time management skills and a careful attention to detail.
 
Liz Billies, a firm partner, was named a Rising Star for the 5th year in a row. Billies handles all areas of family law, including preparing pre- and post-nuptial agreements, obtaining no-fault and fault divorces and litigating and settling equitable distribution, custody and support matters. Clients value her collaborative and cost-effective approach to legal representation.
 
Inna Materese, a family law associate, is a Rising Star for the second time. Materese’s focus is helping her clients achieve their individual goals through a collaborative, resourceful, pragmatic and compassionate approach. She handles all areas of family law, including high-asset divorce, complex custody issues, protection from abuse and support matters.
 
George Saba, of counsel, is a Super Lawyer for the 15th time. His practice is focused on personal injury, complex litigation, construction, professional liability and insurance coverage. Saba is certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in both trial and pretrial advocacy. He has handled complex, multi-million dollar claims in various jurisdictions across the United States, including serious personal injury claims.
 
Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area.
 
To be eligible for inclusion on the Rising Stars list, a candidate must be either 40-years-old or younger or in practice for less than 10 years. While up to five percent of the lawyers in Pennsylvania are named to Super Lawyers, no more than 2.5 percent are named to the Rising Stars list.