More than 70 Greenberg Traurig LLP Attorneys Included in 2006-2007
Chambers & Partners USA Guide
NEW YORK, NY -- June 13, 2006 -- Chambers & Partners USA Guide,
an annual listing of the leading business lawyers and law firms
in the world, lists 72 Greenberg Traurig LLP attorneys in its 2006-2007
guide. The number of attorneys listed increased by more than 50%
from the 2005-2006 Chambers USA Guide. Several of the firm’s areas
of practice by geographic region also were included.
Chambers & Partners USA Guide selects attorneys for inclusion
based on thousands of interviews with practicing lawyers and with
clients around the world.
In addition to the individual rankings, Chambers & Partners ranked
practice areas by geographic region. The firm received a No. 1 ranking
for Banking & Finance; Bankruptcy/Restructuring; Construction; Corporate/M&A;
Immigration; Litigation: General Commercial; Litigation: White Collar
Crime & Government Investigations; Real Estate; Real Estate: Zoning/Land
Use; and Tax.
Individual attorneys further received a No. 1 ranking in Litigation:
Appellate; Litigation: General Commercial ; Litigation: White-Collar
Crime & Government Investigations; Bankruptcy/Restructuring; Corporate/M&A;
Real Estate; Construction; Tax: Employee Benefits; Immigration;
Tax, and Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use.
Greenberg Traurig, LLP is an international, full-service law
firm with 1,500 attorneys and governmental affairs professionals
in the U.S., Europe and Asia. The firm is ranked seventh on The
American Lawyer's Am Law 100 listing of the largest law firms in
the U.S., based on number of lawyers.
Greenberg Traurig attorneys and their ranking practice category
included on the list are:
- Daniel Aronson, Corporate/M&A (Florida)
- Hilarie Bass, Litigation (Florida)
- Jacqueline Becerra, Litigation (Florida)
- Steven Beer, Media & Entertainment (New York)
- Paul Berkowitz, Corporate/M&A (Florida)
- Brian Blaney, Corporate/M&A (Arizona)
- Mark Bloom, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Florida)
- Warren Bloom, Banking & Finance (Florida)
- Mary Bruno, Employment (Arizona)
- Burt Bruton, Real Estate (Florida)
- Beckey Burnham, Real Estate (Arizona)
- Jay Cooper, Media & Entertainment (California)
- Victoria Counihan, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Delaware)
- John Doran, Employment (Arizona)
- Lucia Dougherty, Zoning/Land Use (Florida)
- Jeffry Dwyer, Real Estate (District of Columbia)
- Troy Eid, Environment (Colorado)
- John Elias, Wealth Management (National)
- Arthur England, Litigation (Florida)
- Gary Epstein, Corporate/M&A (Florida)
- Michael Fishman, Real Estate (Illinois)
- Joseph Fleming, Employment (Florida)
- Carl Fornaris, Banking & Finance (Florida)
- Brian Gart, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Florida)
- Matthew Gorson, Real Estate (Florida)
- Robert Grossman, Corporate/M&A (Florida)
- Hamilton Hackney, Environment (Massachusetts)
- Russell Hintze, Tax (Florida)
- Michael Hornreich, Construction (Florida)
- John Hutton III, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Florida)
- Robert Ivanhoe, Real Estate (New York)
- Marc Jacobson, Media & Entertainment (New York)
- Clifton Jessup Jr., Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Texas)
- Robert Kant, Corporate/M&A (Arizona)
- Julie Kendig-Schrader, Zoning/Land Use (Florida)
- David Kurzweil, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Georgia)
- Roger Lane, Litigation (Massachusetts)
- Steve Lapidus, Tax (Florida)
- Oscar Levin, Immigration (Florida)
- Bruce Macdonough, Corporate/M&A (Arizona)
- Alfred Malefatto, Environment (Florida)
- Pedro Martinez-Fraga, Arbitration (National)
- Joel Maser, Tax (Florida)
- George Matava, Intellectual Property (Colorado)
- Elissa McGovern, Immigration (District of Columbia)
- Patricia Menendez-Cambo, Corporate/M&A (Florida)
- Nancy Mitchell, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Illinois)
- Leslie O'Neal-Coble, Construction (Florida)
- Debbie Orshefsky, Zoning/Land Use (Florida)
- Nancy Peterman, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Illinois)
- Laura Reiff, Immigration (District of Columbia)
- Barry Richard, Litigation (Florida)
- Robert Rosenbloum, Intellectual Property (Georgia)
- Larry Rosenfeld, Employment (Arizona)
- David Ross, Litigation (Florida)
- Gary Saul, Real Estate (Florida)
- Elliot Scherker, Litigation (Florida)
- Ozzie Schindler, Tax (Florida)
- Paul Schindler, Media & Entertainment (New York)
- Mark Schnapp, Litigation (Florida)
- Clifford Schulman, Zoning/Land Use (Florida)
- Keith Shapiro, Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Illinois)
- Brian Sherr, Real Estate (Florida)
- Holly Skolnick, Litigation (Florida)
- David Spackman, Healthcare (Massachusetts)
- Charles Stiver, Tax (Florida)
- Joel Stocker, Healthcare (Florida)
- Lesa Storey, Real Estate (Arizona)
- Kathleen Strickland, Products Liability (National)
- Curtis Toll, Environment (Pennsylvania)
- Robert Traurig, Zoning/Land Use (Florida)
- Quinn Williams, Corporate/M&A (Arizona)
About Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Greenberg Traurig, LLP is an international, full-service law firm with 1,500
attorneys and governmental affairs professionals in the U.S., Europe and Asia. The
firm is ranked seventh on The American Lawyer's Am Law 100 listing of the
largest law firms in the U.S., based on number of lawyers.
Greenberg Traurig serves clients from offices in: Albany, NY; Amsterdam, The
Netherlands; Atlanta, GA; Boca Raton, FL; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Denver,
CO; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Houston, TX; Las Vegas, NV; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL;
Morristown, NJ; New York, NY; Orange County, CA; Orlando, FL; Philadelphia, PA;
Phoenix, AZ; Sacramento, CA; Silicon Valley, CA; Tallahassee, FL; Tokyo, Japan;
Tysons Corner, VA; Washington, D.C.; West Palm Beach, FL; Wilmington, DE; and Zurich,
Switzerland. Additionally, the firm has strategic alliances with the following independent
law firms: Olswang, London and Brussels; Studio Santa Maria, Milan and Rome; and
Hayabusa Kokusai Law Offices in Tokyo.
For additional information, please visit the firm's Web site at
www.gtlaw.com.
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