Sarah Moore Johnson & Meryl Mathews Selected in 2025 Edition of Super Lawyers

Washington, DC Partners, Sarah Moore Johnson and Meryl Mathews were recognized in the 2025 edition of Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers is a respected rating service that identifies outstanding attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional success. Its patented selection process is peer-influenced and research-driven, ensuring that only the top 5% of attorneys are included in the annual list. 

Sarah Moore Johnson has been recognized as a Super Lawyer in Estate & Probate and Meryl Mathews has been named a Rising Star in Estate & Probate, a distinction awarded to attorneys who demonstrate exceptional promise in their field. 

Sarah is a respected leader in the Washington, DC estate planning community. Her practice concentrates on estate planning, trust and estate administration, business succession planning, and charitable planning for wealthy individuals and their families.  She particularly relishes streamlining and improving existing estate plans, building in tax efficiency and protection from divorce and creditors along the way.  Ms. Johnson is an active Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and has been ranked as a top wealth planning attorney by Chambers and Partners, Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and the Washingtonian magazine.  Many of Sarah’s clients are family offices, entrepreneurs, real estate developers, and art collectors. 

Meryl’s practice is driven by efficiency and a commitment to ensuring every individual is protected through a plan that is equally practical as it is precise. Understanding that families are unique and dynamic, Meryl carefully crafts a plan to provide for what is distinctly important, while being flexible enough to adapt to the ever-changing tax laws. Clients find Meryl’s warm personality to be comforting during difficult times and that it eases a conversation many find challenging. Meryl seeks to earn each client’s confidence and serve as a trusted advisor for many generations. 

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