Insights: News Releases Twenty Kilpatrick Townsend Attorneys Named 2018 New York Super Lawyers
Lisa Pearson Named Top 50 Women and Marc Lieberstein Named Top 100 for New York-Metro
NEW YORK (September 28) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that 20 of the firm’s attorneys were selected as 2018 New York Super Lawyers and as New York Rising Stars. In addition to this prestigious list, Lisa Pearson was named a Top 50 Women New York-Metro Super Lawyer and Marc Lieberstein was named a Top 100 New York-Metro Super Lawyer.
The distinction honors attorneys who attain a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement as some of the region’s pre-eminent lawyers. Super Lawyers is a rating service of lawyers from more than 70 practice areas. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations, all of which result in a comprehensive and diverse listing of the top five percent of attorneys in each state.
The following are the 2018 Kilpatrick Townsend attorneys recognized by New York Super Lawyers:
Media & Advertising
- Barry Benjamin
General Litigation
- Ana-Claudia Roderick (Rising Star)
Intellectual Property
- Megan Bussey (Rising Star)
- Stephen Feingold
- Marc Lieberstein (Top 100)
- Tina Mepani (Rising Star)
- Georges Nahitchevansky
- Phillip Rosenberg (Rising Star)
- Katelyn Seigel (Rising Star)
- Gabrielle Simon (Rising Star)
- Jason Vogel
Intellectual Property Litigation
- Olivia Harris (Rising Star)
- Lisa Pearson (Top 50 Women)
- Robert Potter
- Frederick Whitmer
Bankruptcy
- Gianfranco Finizio (Rising Star)
- David Posner
Business & Corporations
- Lenard Parkins
Creditor & Debtor Rights
- Keith Brandofino
Business Litigation
- David Mignardi (Rising Star)
Tax
- Jeffrey Reed (Rising Star)
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