Insights: News Kilpatrick Attorneys Recognized as Thomson Reuters "Stand-out Lawyers"
ATLANTA (February 22) – Kilpatrick announced today that 14 of the firm’s attorneys from across the nation have been recognized by Thomson Reuters as “Stand-out Lawyers” and will be included in the organization’s database of client-nominated, stand-out lawyers in private practice.
Every year as part of Thomson Reuters’ Sharplegal study, more than 2,000 senior legal buyers around the world are asked to nominate up to three of the lawyers they have worked with within the last 12 months who have stood out to them. Those recognized are noted for their ability to improve client satisfaction, increase client advocacy, grow share of wallet, strengthen brands, enhance people engagement, and increase profits per partner.
Kilpatrick’s 2024 Stand-out Lawyers include:
- John W. Alden
- Louis Barbieri
- Jennifer L. Blackburn
- Michael J. Breslin
- John M. Brigagliano
- William E. Dorris
- Patrick E. Gaas
- Jason D. Gardner
- Jennifer Giordano-Coltart
- Chad D. Hansen
- Shan He
- Charles H. Hooker
- R. Lee Mann Ill
- Christopher J. Woods
About Kilpatrick
Kilpatrick is trusted counsel to the world’s most innovative companies. With recognized strength in the technology sector and a full range of service offerings, we deliver practical, business-centric solutions built upon strong and enduring connections. To serve our ground-breaking clients, we strive to be at the forefront of client service, a leader in DE&I, and on the cutting edge of law and technology.
Kilpatrick has offices in the eight of the 10 largest metro areas in the U.S. Overall, the firm has 18 U.S. offices and 22 offices worldwide.
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