![]() White Collar, Investigations, Commercial Litigation White Collar, Investigations, Civil Litigation White Collar, Investigations, Complex LitigationĬomplex Commercial Litigation, inc. Government Enforcement, White Collar, Civil Litigation Energy, BankruptcyĬommercial, Civil Litigation, inc. Patent, Trade SecretsĬomplex Litigation, inc. Antitrust, Product LiabilityĬommercial Litigation, inc. Media & EntertainmentĬomplex Commercial Litigation, inc. FinancialĬommercial Litigation, Energy Litigation, IP LitigationĬatastrophic Energy, Class Action, Energy Antitrust, Qui TamĬlass Action & Commercial Litigation, esp. IP/Patent, AntitrustĬomplex Business Litigation, inc. SEC Enforcement, InvestigationsĬomplex Litigation, esp. Securities, AntitrustĬomplex Litigation, esp. Product Liability, IP, InsuranceĬommercial Litigation, inc. Securities, Antitrust, FinancialĬommercial Litigation, inc. First Amendment AppellateĬommercial Litigation, inc. Financial, Class Action AppellateĬivil Litigation, esp. White Collar Criminal Defense, InvestigationsĬommercial Litigation, inc. White Collar, Investigations, Securities Litigation We are grateful to Androvett marketing and public relations firm, Validity legal finance and longtime friends Cadwalader for backing our efforts.Ĭomplex Civil Litigation, White Collar, Appellate Lawdragon is an advocate of diversity and inclusion and this guide is 32 percent women and 19 percent inclusive. We selected this guide based on journalistic research, submissions and vetting. Those honorees previously inducted in our Hall of Fame are denoted with an asterisk. From the broad-geared corporate firms with footprints in many cities to those who confine their focus to litigation, it’s an embarrassment of all stars. The major players rack up big numbers here in part for that reason, and because of theirĭepth across the array of client needs. Those rainmakers are still en pointe, but when we think about what it is to be a great courtroom presence, the ability to amass and field a team of equal talent if not heretofore renown is ever more crucial. But the persistent notion of the rainmaker as a singular powerbroker is yielding to a reality: Today’s litigation battles are small corporate wars that rely on heavily trained and specialized teams comprised of lawyers who are themselves stars. The archetype of a great litigator has, of course, moved with the times and now comes in all shapes, hues, backgrounds and sizes. We’ve written about and researched lists of lawyers for well over 50 years and noted a transcendence of sorts in the candidates for this guide. To take a cause, often unpopular, and turn it into an irresistible narrative. Today’s courtroom commandos range from world-renowned advocates who’ve captivated the stage for decades, to those still in their second decade of practice, but who have proven themselves the inheritors of one of the greatest crafts of all. The array of talent in America’s great trial teams is staggering, really. And we have to say, the world’s power players have never been in better hands. ![]() This is Lawdragon’s 2nd edition assessing America’s top talent among those who represent, chiefly, corporations and other wealthy entities in epic battles involving antitrust financial and securities litigation intellectual property commercial real estate M&A and Chancery cybersecurity and data privacy and, of course, white collar and investigations. ![]() And these are the advisors you want to send into battle. ![]() What we do better than anyone else in the world is litigate. We’re honored to introduce The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America. Ellen Holloman (Cadwalader), Vineet Bhatia (Susman Godfrey) and Reed Brodsky (Gibson Dunn) ![]()
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