Insights: News Kilpatrick Townsend Attorneys Claim 80 Individual Rankings in 2022 Chambers USA
17 Firm Attorneys Ranked for First Time
ATLANTA (June 2) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that the firm earned record-breaking recognition in the 2022 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. In total, Kilpatrick Townsend is represented in 37 categories, earning rankings in every state where it has an office (as well as the District of Columbia), and has attorneys claiming 80 spots on the prestigious list. The firm’s Corporate, Intellectual Property, and Litigation Departments continued their long tradition of exceptional rankings in numerous areas.
The firm is the only Band 1 firm for Intellectual Property in Georgia and Colorado. The firm’s Construction Practice continues to be a rankings powerhouse with national and state recognition, including having the only construction attorney in Georgia named a Star Individual.
Kilpatrick Townsend clients provided glowing feedback on the firm's practice areas and attorneys, ranging from, "They are head and shoulders above any of their peers,” to "They are the best of the best” to "The team is highly resourceful and able to communicate complex matters in 'simple' ways.” Another client added, “Their lawyers are extremely responsive, sharp and business savvy. The concern for the client is always foremost through every communication and strategy session” and another stated, "The firm has excellent talent at all levels."
Below are additional highlights from this year’s Chambers USA.
Kilpatrick Townsend attorneys earned 13 Band 1 and/or Star Individual rankings in their respective practice areas:
• Todd Meyers: Bankruptcy/Restructuring
• Brian Corgan: Construction (Band 1 nationally and Star Individual in Georgia)
• Randall Hafer: Construction
• William Dorris: Construction
• Sterling Perkinson: Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
• Alan McConnell: Environment
• Charles Calkins: Intellectual Property
• Darin Gibby: Intellectual Property
• Wab Kadaba: Intellectual Property
• William Brewster: Intellectual Property
• Jennifer Arkowitz: IP: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets: Transactional
• Lynn Fowler: Tax
• Construction (Georgia)
• Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation (North Carolina)
• Government Contracts: Highly Regarded (USA-Nationwide)
• Intellectual Property (Colorado)
• Intellectual Property (Georgia)
• Intellectual Property (North Carolina)
• Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets (USA-Nationwide)
• Construction
• Environment
• Financial Services Regulation: Financial Institutions M&A
• Government Contracts: Highly Regarded (Band 1)
• Intellectual Property
• Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets (Band 1)
• Native American Law
• Outsourcing
• Retail
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