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Litigation Boutiques Hot List

The National Law Journal

February 11, 2013

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Litigation Boutiques Hot List


They may be small, but they command attention.

The 10 law firms on our Litigation Boutiques Hot List, each fielding no more than 50 lawyers, demonstrate that when it comes to high-stakes cases it’s all about skill, not size. Whether they’re working on the plaintiffs’ or defense side of big pharma, big oil, white-collar or agriculture matters, the lawyers practicing at these streamlined shops set precedents, righted wrongs or saved companies during 2012. — Leigh Jones

 

BECK REDDEN
Firm approaches litigation
with relish

 
CLIFFORD LAW OFFICE
Humility works to client's advantage
 
COTCHETT PITRE
& McCARTHY

Toyota case marks a new
high-water mark

 
GASS WEBER MULLINS
Small and scrappy seems
to pay off

 
GOLDMAN ISMAIL
TOMASELLI BRENNAN & BAUM

For efficacious relief from
pesky lawsuits

 
KAPLAN FOX
& KILSHEIMER

A big commitment pays
big dividends

 
MORVILLO ABRAMOWITZ
GRAND IASON & ANELLO

Firm makes problems slink
quietly away

 
SANFORD HEISLER
'We level the playing field
for our clients'

 
STONE & MAGNANINI
Reaping the dividends
of new independence

 
WATTS GUERRA CRAFT
They live to work hard
and litigate

 

 



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  • Cotchett Pitre
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  • Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer

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  • Litigation Boutiques Hot List
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