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2013 MIDSIZE HOT LIST NOMINATIONS

The National Law Journal

February 12, 2013

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The National Law Journal is accepting nominations for our Midsize Hot List. We will highlight firms with from 51 to 150 attorneys that have demonstrated creative, innovative strategies to stay competitive. If you've developed new business strategies, formed new practice areas or creatively managed your team of attorneys, we want to hear about it. We also want to hear about important matters that the firm handled during calendar year 2012 and how it organizes itself, bills and controls costs.

The deadline for submitting this information is March 11.

Please supply specific and verifiable answers to the questions below, including client names and dollar amounts. If more than one firm represented your client, please specify your firm's role. You may submit matters from foreign courts or tribunals. Do not send general marketing materials. Please address any questions to rsingleton@alm.com.


1. In a Word document or PDF, please describe as many as five areas in which you stand out from the competition. These can include specialized practice area focuses; business strategies; management techniques; innovative billing methods; and cost controls.

2. In the same Word document or PDF, please describe up to five litigation results at the trial or appellate levels, including verdicts and settlements; significant transactions; or other matters completed during calendar year 2012. Each result must have been achieved by lawyers practicing at your firm; do not submit wins by lateral hires while at their old firms. Please include names of clients, lead partners and opposing counsel, as well as contact information for lead counsel and lead opposing counsel. Give dollar amounts where appropriate. Do NOT include confidential settlements.

Please submit the document to NLJSurveys@alm.com.



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