Benchmark Litigation Recognizes Armstrong Teasdale Lawyers as 2022 Leading Practitioners
Armstrong Teasdale proudly announces that eight litigation partners have been ranked in the 2022 edition of Benchmark Litigation, “the definitive guide to America’s leading litigation firms and attorneys.” Now in its 14th year of publication, Benchmark exclusively covers the litigation and disputes market in North America, including the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and highlights the top litigators leading the charge in the courtroom.
Partners Richard Brophy, Maureen Bryan, Karrie Clinkinbeard, Timothy Gearin, Jeffrey Schultz and Thomas Weaver were named Local Litigation Stars across 11 practice areas and in their respective states, including Missouri, New York and Pennsylvania. Partners Robert Kaiser and Tyson Ketchum were named Labor and Employment Stars in Missouri.
Armstrong Teasdale attorneys were ranked across 11 practice areas including appellate, intellectual property, health care, product liability, white-collar crime, labor and employment, commercial litigation, data privacy, competition/antitrust, securities, information and communications technology and software. According to Benchmark, “research is conducted through extensive interviews with litigators, dispute resolution specialists and their clients to identify the leading litigators and firms.”
In addition to attorney recognitions, Armstrong Teasdale was ranked as “Highly Recommended” for dispute resolution in Missouri, and “Recommended” for labor and employment in Missouri.
From jury trials and bench trials, to arbitrations and appeals, our litigation team is consistently recognized for successfully handling complex, high-stakes matters for our clients in challenging venues across the country. Our lawyers’ skills and strategy have resulted in dozens of top-ranking plaintiff and defense verdicts over the years. Our team of more than 200 litigation professionals includes fellows of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers, former judges, appellate court clerks, trial court clerks, and federal and state prosecutors.