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GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Greenberg Traurig Philadelphia Expands Presence on The Legal 500 U.S. Guide

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Greenberg Traurig LLP issued the following announcement on June 24.

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s 150 lawyers ranked in The Legal 500 U.S. Guide 2020 include six members of its Philadelphia office, with three enjoying a first-time listing.

The London-based entity researches industry and practice areas to determine law firms and lawyers who provide “cutting edge and innovative advice to corporate counsel,” according to the publication.

In the Philadelphia office this year, those practitioners are:

Curtis B. Toll, managing shareholder, Greenberg Traurig Philadelphia – for environmental regulatory matters.

James N. Boudreau, co-chair, Labor & Employment Practice – for defense in labor and employment disputes, including collective actions and workplace and employment counseling.

David G. Mandelbaum, co-chair, Environmental Practice – for environmental litigation and regulatory matters.

Kelly Dobbs Bunting, shareholder – for workplace and employment counseling

Jillian C. Kirn, shareholder – for dispute resolution defense in product liability, mass tort and class action in toxic torts.

Kaitlyn R. Maxwell, shareholder – for environmental litigation matters.

Toll, Kirn, and Maxwell joined the list for the first time this year. Boudreau first appeared in 2013, Mandelbaum and Dobbs in 2014.

Other shareholders in the Philadelphia office previously have been lauded by The Legal 500, such as: Jessica Natali, for dispute resolution in corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense; Keith E. Smith, for dispute resolution defense in product liability, mass tort and class actions for consumer products as well as pharmaceuticals and medical devices; Brian Rubenstein, for dispute resolution defense in product liability, mass tort and class actions for consumer products as well as pharmaceuticals and medical devices; Caleb J. Holmes, for environmental litigation; Robert M. Goldich, for labor and employment litigation; and Diane Vuocolo, for finance - corporate restructuring, including bankruptcy.

Original source can be found here.

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