Super Lawyers® Names Shann M. Chaudhry, Esq. to 2023 Texas Super Lawyers List

Sep 21, 2023 | News

Super Lawyers® has named Shann M. Chaudhry, Esq., to its 2023 Texas Super Lawyers list. He was also selected to the Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars list in 2022. 

Shann founded SMCESQ PLLC in 2012 with the goal of providing personalized, empathetic client service. As principal attorney and CEO of the firm, he and his team take a holistic approach to clients who come to the firm for business planning, estate planning, real estate, and elder law needs. 

Shann grew up in San Antonio, where his principal office is located today. He earned his J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2007 and his B.A. from Trinity University in 2003. 

His favorite thing about practicing law, he says, is that “I get to solve problems. I get to strategize…I love that every situation is different, and I get the opportunity to make a positive effect on a client’s life.”

Please join us in congratulating Shann on his selection. 

About Super Lawyers

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, 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.  

Each year, less than 5% of attorneys in Texas are named to the list. Selection is based on peer nominations that are then reviewed by a research team. Each nominee is evaluated on their professional accomplishments, peer recognition, and community involvement. For more details, visit the Super Lawyers website.

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