Insights: News Kilpatrick Earns Widespread Recognition in 2024 Chambers USA
Five Firm Attorneys Ranked for First Time
ATLANTA (June 7) – Kilpatrick announced that the firm earned a record number of recognitions in the Chambers USA 2024 Guide. In total, Kilpatrick is represented in 39 categories and has attorneys claiming 93 spots on the prestigious list.
Kilpatrick clients provided glowing feedback to the researchers on the firm's practice areas and attorneys, including:
- "The Kilpatrick team works well together.Each one understands their individual role and then comes together to produce a fully baked, organized work product.They strive to be an external team member for their client and ensure that they understand the product and goals of the client."
- "I appreciate its culture. Kilpatrick has a great team of multi-generational talents and diversity."
- "Kilpatrick Townsend has done a great job learning our technology and understanding our business and the market we serve, such that it can provide strategic counsel on all aspects of IP."
- "It seems that no matter what seemingly unique situation arises, they have an expert to assist with it."
- "The team is terrific—we haven't had an instance where we thought they lacked depth or breadth. They also work very efficiently."
- "The firm's dedication to client satisfaction is evident in its prompt and attentive communication."
Below are additional highlights from this year’s Chambers USA Guide.
Kilpatrick attorneys earned 17 Band 1, Star Individual, or Eminent Practitioner rankings in their respective practice areas:
- Alan McConnell: Environment
- Brian Corgan: Construction (Star Individual)
- Charles Calkins: Intellectual Property
- Darin Gibby: Intellectual Property
- Henry Walker: Litigation: General Commercial (Eminent Practitioner)
- Jennifer Arkowitz: IP: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets: Transactional
- John Pierce: Energy & Natural Resources
- Lee Mann: Construction
- Lois Colbert: Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
- Roger Wylie: Intellectual Property
- Scott Marrah: Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
- Sterling Perkinson: Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
- Steven Gardner: Intellectual Property
- Todd Meyers: Bankruptcy/Restructuring
- Wab Kadaba: Intellectual Property
- William Brewster: Intellectual Property
- William Dorris: Construction
Seven Kilpatrick practice areas are ranked Band 1:
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring: Highly Regarded (New York)
- Construction (Georgia)
- Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation (North Carolina)
- Intellectual Property (Colorado)
- Intellectual Property (Georgia)
- Intellectual Property (North Carolina)
- Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets (USA-Nationwide)
Nine Kilpatrick practice areas are ranked nationally:
- Construction
- Energy Transition
- Environment
- Government Contracts: Highly Regarded
- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets (Band 1)
- Native American Law
- Outsourcing
- Retail
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