Attorney Eccleston Receives 2025 Top-Rated Lawyer Recognition

Posted on January 16th, 2025 at 10:51 AM
Attorney Eccleston Receives 2025 Top-Rated Lawyer Recognition

James Eccleston has been named a top-rated lawyer with a superb attorney rating in 2025 by Martindale-Avvo. This recognition is based on his legal skills and dedication to clients.

The Avvo Rating is a respected measure in the legal industry, known for its fair and consistent evaluation process. This recognition highlights Eccleston's professional standards and contributions to the legal community.

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Jim, Stephany and the whole team were a God send.  We felt like we were put into a situation where we had no advocate. Jim’s team came in with a strong, well laid out strategy on how to get our story heard. Where our outside compliance company had no ability to help, our Broker Dealer was impenitent, and the regulators were aggressive pursuing vague rules, Jim came like a barricade against an assault we did not understand. Though you pay member dues to be affiliated with FINRA and a B/D, you have no voice. The only thing that is truly heard in this un-level playing field is a bulldog’s bark like Jim’s. I would encourage anyone to call Jim and his team to find a real ally in the tough and complicated world of securities regulation. They are truly the best.

Greg P.

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