TYLER, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Martin Walker PC, a Tyler-based boutique law firm specializing in high-stakes personal injury litigation, is pleased to announce that its three partners — Reid Martin, Jack Walker and Marisa Allen — have earned selection to the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
Name partners Mr. Martin and Mr. Walker are honored for the fifth consecutive year, and Ms. Allen is celebrating her fourth year in the prestigious legal guide.
“We are thrilled and humbled to be recognized again on the Best Lawyers list,” said Mr. Martin. “This acknowledgment reflects our team's dedication to advocating for our clients and achieving justice in complex cases.”
Mr. Martin continues to earn recognition for his work in medical malpractice law for plaintiffs, and Mr. Walker is celebrated for excellence in personal injury litigation on behalf of plaintiffs. Ms. Allen is listed for personal injury litigation and her appellate practice.
“It is an honor to be recognized by Best Lawyers alongside my esteemed colleagues,” said Mr. Walker. “I’m proud to work alongside such talented attorneys, and our entire team is thankful to our peers for acknowledging our efforts and success.”
Martin Walker PC is no stranger to accolades. The 2024 edition of Best Law Firms recognized the firm as one of the nation’s top personal injury firms for the 14th consecutive year. Each attorney has also been regularly honored by Texas Super Lawyers and Lawdragon. The firm is also in The National Law Journal's Verdicts Hall of Fame for winning a record $43 million malpractice verdict against East Texas Medical Center in 2018.
The Best Lawyers in America guide is a go-to resource in the U.S. for top attorneys across 150 practice areas. Its exhaustive peer review process makes selection one of the most coveted awards in the legal field.
About Martin Walker PC
Martin Walker PC is a Tyler-based law firm with significant trial expertise representing individuals and businesses in high-stakes litigation, including medical malpractice, catastrophic injuries involving 18-wheeler accidents, oil field injuries, wrongful death and product liability.