Spencer E. Farris has won the 2021 ThreeBestRated® award for one of the top-rated Personal Injury Lawyers in St Louis. And he is thrilled to receive the award once again for the fifth time in a row.
“I am thrilled, obviously!” Mr. Farris says. “Reviews from clients and third parties like ThreeBestRated® give a consumer important data when choosing a lawyer. It is an important decision, and finding the right fit is critical to a good outcome. The most skilled and talented lawyer is not the best choice if they are not attentive to the needs of the clients. We strive to be both for those whom we choose to represent,” he further adds.
BERNIE CANTORNA
BELLEFONTE Bernie Cantorna, a Democrat, has announced he is seeking the Democratic nomination for reelection as Centre County District Attorney in the May primary.
Bernie Cantorna was sworn in as Centre County District Attorney on Dec. 29, 2017. Cantorna graduated from St. Mary’s College with a degree in business management and was a certified public accountant prior to attending law school. He graduated with honors from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1990. He is a trial lawyer with over 30 years of experience who began his career as an Assistant Public Defender in rural Wisconsin. He then worked five years as a clinical professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Centre County District Attorney Bernie Cantorna is running for a second term as the county’s top prosecutor.
Cantorna, the first announced candidate for district attorney in the May 18 primary, first won election in 2017 when he defeated incumbent Stacy Parks Miller in the Democratic primary and ran unopposed on the ballot in the general election.
“Four years ago, I announced my candidacy for Centre County District Attorney because our legal system was in crisis,” Cantorna said in a statement on Monday. “During my first term, our office has worked diligently to restore public trust by building a dedicated team of staff and lawyers who work hard every day to hold the guilty accountable, protect the innocent and preserve the dignity of victims and their families.”