Burke Williams Law Named Among the Top 7 Best Law Firms in Bergen County

Bergen County, New Jersey Nov 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Burke Williams Law is thrilled to announce that it has been nominated as one of the Top 7 Law Firms in Bergen County in the prestigious Best of Bergen Communitys Choice Awards for 2026.
This distinction is especially meaningful because the recognition is not limited to family law firms Burke Williams Law was selected among all law firms across every legal category in Bergen County, including family law, divorce, corporate, real estate, personal injury, criminal defense, and more.
Each year, the Best of Bergen Awardspresented by The (201) Magazinehonor outstanding local businesses based on community feedback and public nominations. After thousands of submissions from residents across Bergen County, Burke Williams Law proudly advances to the final voting round in the Best Law Firm category.
Being recognized among all law firms in Bergen County is a tremendous honor, said Sheena Burke Williams, Esq., founder of Burke Williams Law. Our mission has always been to deliver exceptional legal representation with compassion, discretion, and strength. This nomination reflects the trust our clients place in us every day.
The final voting round to choose the #1 law firm in Bergen County will be open from December 8, 2025 through January 9, 2026, allowing residents to select their favorite firms and determine the ultimate winners.
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