juin 10 2022
The Legal 500 US 2022 ranks Mayer Brown in 56 categories and recognizes 25 lawyers as “Leading Individuals”
Mayer Brown announced that the 2022 edition of The Legal 500 United States ranked the firm in 56 categories. Of these rankings, nine practice areas are top-tier:
• Dispute Resolution: Appellate: Courts of appeals / Appellate: Supreme courts (states and federal), for the 16th consecutive year
• Finance: Structured finance: Derivatives and structured products, for the fourth consecutive year
• Finance: Structured finance: Securitization, for the fourth consecutive year
• Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech, for the third consecutive year
• Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing, for the 15th consecutive year
• Tax: Financial products, for the fourth consecutive year
• Tax: International tax, for the fourth consecutive year
• Tax: US taxes: Contentious, for the 16th consecutive year
• Tax: US taxes: Non-contentious, for the fourth consecutive year
The publication also recognized individual lawyers in the following lawyer rankings:
“Leading Lawyers”
• James Barry – Tax: US taxes: Non-contentious
• Jason Bazar – Tax: US taxes: Non-contentious
• David Beam – Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech
• Timothy Bishop – Industry focus: Environment: Litigation
• Rajesh De – Media, technology and telecoms: Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
• Lisa Ferri – Industry focus: Healthcare: Life sciences
• Fred Fisher – Finance: Commercial lending
• Julie Gillespie – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Mark Hanchet – Dispute resolution: Financial services litigation
• Tom Hildy – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Joanna Horsnail – Real Estate: Construction (including construction litigation)
• Christopher Houpt – Dispute resolution: Financial services litigation
• Brian Kittle – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Nadav Klugman – Industry focus: Energy: Renewable/alternative power
• Duane Layton – Dispute resolution: International trade
• Mark Leeds – Tax: Financial products
• Stuart Litwin – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Britt Miller – Antirust: Civil litigation/class actions: Defense
• Paul Meyer – Real estate: Real estate
• Anna Pinedo – Finance: Structured finance: Derivatives and structured products; and Finance: Capital markets: Global offerings
• Nicole Saharsky – Dispute resolution: Appellate: Courts of appeals / Appellate: Supreme courts (states and federal)
• Philip Recht – Government: Government relations
• Evan Tager – Industry focus: Transport: Rail and road – litigation and regulation
• Reb Wheeler – Industry focus: Healthcare: Life sciences
• Scott Zemser – Finance: Commercial lending
“Next Generation Lawyers”
• Keri Borders – Dispute resolution: Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: Consumer products (including tobacco)
• Ryan Castillo – Finance: Capital markets: Debt offerings
• Rohith George – Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech
• Jaimy Hamburg – Industry focus: Environment: Litigation
• Mitch Holzrichter – Government: Government relations
• Joe Pennell – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Remmelt Reigersman – Tax: Financial products
• Leah Robinson – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Elena Rubinov – Industry focus: Energy transactions: Conventional power
• Grace Shie – Labor and employment: Immigration
• Ryan Suda – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Stephanie Vasconcellos – Labor and employment: Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: Transactional
• Ruth Zadikany – Labor and employment: Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions): defense
“Hall of Fame Lawyers”
• Rebecca Eisner – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Elizabeth Espín Stern – Labor and employment: Immigration
• Dale Giali – Intellectual property: Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
• Thomas Humphreys – Tax: Financial products
• Thomas Kittle-Kamp – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Kenneth Klein – Tax: International tax
• Larry Langdon – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Barry Machlin – Finance: Project finance
• Marcia Madsen – Government: Government contracts
• John Mancini – Intellectual property: Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
• Daniel Masur – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Brad Peterson – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Andrew Pincus – Dispute resolution: Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
• Nancy Ross – Labor and employment: ERISA litigation
• Paul Roy – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Joseph Seliga – Finance: Project finance
• Jon Van Gorp – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Joel Williamson – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
“Rising Stars”
• Marla Matusic – Finance: Structured finance: Derivatives and structured products
• Arteen Mnayan – Real estate: Land use/zoning
• Samuel Myler – Labor and employment: ERISA litigation
View the complete list of Mayer Brown’s 2022 Legal 500 US practice rankings.
• Dispute Resolution: Appellate: Courts of appeals / Appellate: Supreme courts (states and federal), for the 16th consecutive year
• Finance: Structured finance: Derivatives and structured products, for the fourth consecutive year
• Finance: Structured finance: Securitization, for the fourth consecutive year
• Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech, for the third consecutive year
• Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing, for the 15th consecutive year
• Tax: Financial products, for the fourth consecutive year
• Tax: International tax, for the fourth consecutive year
• Tax: US taxes: Contentious, for the 16th consecutive year
• Tax: US taxes: Non-contentious, for the fourth consecutive year
The publication also recognized individual lawyers in the following lawyer rankings:
“Leading Lawyers”
• James Barry – Tax: US taxes: Non-contentious
• Jason Bazar – Tax: US taxes: Non-contentious
• David Beam – Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech
• Timothy Bishop – Industry focus: Environment: Litigation
• Rajesh De – Media, technology and telecoms: Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
• Lisa Ferri – Industry focus: Healthcare: Life sciences
• Fred Fisher – Finance: Commercial lending
• Julie Gillespie – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Mark Hanchet – Dispute resolution: Financial services litigation
• Tom Hildy – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Joanna Horsnail – Real Estate: Construction (including construction litigation)
• Christopher Houpt – Dispute resolution: Financial services litigation
• Brian Kittle – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Nadav Klugman – Industry focus: Energy: Renewable/alternative power
• Duane Layton – Dispute resolution: International trade
• Mark Leeds – Tax: Financial products
• Stuart Litwin – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Britt Miller – Antirust: Civil litigation/class actions: Defense
• Paul Meyer – Real estate: Real estate
• Anna Pinedo – Finance: Structured finance: Derivatives and structured products; and Finance: Capital markets: Global offerings
• Nicole Saharsky – Dispute resolution: Appellate: Courts of appeals / Appellate: Supreme courts (states and federal)
• Philip Recht – Government: Government relations
• Evan Tager – Industry focus: Transport: Rail and road – litigation and regulation
• Reb Wheeler – Industry focus: Healthcare: Life sciences
• Scott Zemser – Finance: Commercial lending
“Next Generation Lawyers”
• Keri Borders – Dispute resolution: Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: Consumer products (including tobacco)
• Ryan Castillo – Finance: Capital markets: Debt offerings
• Rohith George – Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech
• Jaimy Hamburg – Industry focus: Environment: Litigation
• Mitch Holzrichter – Government: Government relations
• Joe Pennell – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Remmelt Reigersman – Tax: Financial products
• Leah Robinson – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Elena Rubinov – Industry focus: Energy transactions: Conventional power
• Grace Shie – Labor and employment: Immigration
• Ryan Suda – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Stephanie Vasconcellos – Labor and employment: Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: Transactional
• Ruth Zadikany – Labor and employment: Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions): defense
“Hall of Fame Lawyers”
• Rebecca Eisner – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Elizabeth Espín Stern – Labor and employment: Immigration
• Dale Giali – Intellectual property: Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
• Thomas Humphreys – Tax: Financial products
• Thomas Kittle-Kamp – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Kenneth Klein – Tax: International tax
• Larry Langdon – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
• Barry Machlin – Finance: Project finance
• Marcia Madsen – Government: Government contracts
• John Mancini – Intellectual property: Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
• Daniel Masur – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Brad Peterson – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Andrew Pincus – Dispute resolution: Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
• Nancy Ross – Labor and employment: ERISA litigation
• Paul Roy – Media, technology and telecoms: Outsourcing
• Joseph Seliga – Finance: Project finance
• Jon Van Gorp – Finance: Structured finance: Securitization
• Joel Williamson – Tax: US taxes: Contentious
“Rising Stars”
• Marla Matusic – Finance: Structured finance: Derivatives and structured products
• Arteen Mnayan – Real estate: Land use/zoning
• Samuel Myler – Labor and employment: ERISA litigation
View the complete list of Mayer Brown’s 2022 Legal 500 US practice rankings.