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Feroleto Law and Kate Feroleto Honored in 2026 Best Lawyers® Rankings

March 9, 2026

Feroleto Law & Kate Feroleto Honored in 2026 Best Lawyers® Rankings

We are thrilled to share exciting news from the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers® — one of the most respected legal ranking organizations in the United States.

Kate Feroleto – Best Lawyers Profile has been named a 2026 Best Lawyer® in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs, a national honor that recognizes her outstanding professional skill as rated by her peers in the legal community.

This distinction reflects Kate’s deep commitment to her clients, her courtroom skill, and her leadership within the legal profession. As President of the New York State Trial Lawyers Western Region Affiliate and a Dean of the New York State Trial Lawyers Institute, Kate works to set the standard for thoughtful, relentless advocacy for injured clients.

At the firm level, we are equally proud to announce that Feroleto Law PLLC – Best Law Firms Profile has been recognized in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®. This designation is awarded to firms that demonstrate the highest levels of professional excellence and consistently strong client and peer reviews across practice areas.

Being named a Best Law Firm is a meaningful achievement — one that highlights our firm’s sustained dedication to delivering excellent legal services to individuals and families navigating some of the most difficult challenges of their lives. It reflects Feroleto Law’s team-wide commitment to justice, compassion, and results.

What This Honors Mean

  • Best Lawyers® honors are based on peer-review evaluations from thousands of attorneys. Recognition is limited to a select group of practitioners who are widely respected by their peers for their expertise, integrity, and impact.
  • Best Law Firms® rankings are derived from a rigorous evaluation process that takes into account firm-wide performance, depth of experience, and client feedback — recognizing firms with outstanding reputations for legal excellence.

A Legacy of Advocacy

For nearly four decades, Feroleto Law has stood as a trusted advocate for injury victims throughout Buffalo and Western New York. Our success is built on combining strategic litigation skills with unwavering client support — guiding individuals and families through complex legal challenges with compassion and determination.

Kate’s recognition as a Best Lawyer® and the firm’s inclusion among Best Law Firms® in America serve as affirmations of the hard work, integrity, and client-focused values that define our practice.

Please join us in celebrating this achievement and thanking our clients, colleagues, and community partners for their trust and support.

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