- Posted July 07, 2011
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Miller Canfield named litigation leader
The law firm of Miller Canfield has been "highly recommended" as a leading litigation firm in Michigan in the 5th edition of "Benchmark Litigation: The Guide to America's Leading Litigation Firms and Attorneys," published by Legal Media Group.
The guide gives special recognition to Miller Canfield litigators Thomas W. Cranmer (Commercial Litigation and White-Collar Crime); Gregory L. Curtner (Commercial Litigation and Intellectual Property); Donna J. Donati (Civil Litigation); Michael W. Hartmann (Commercial Litigation); A. Michael Palizzi (Commercial Litigation); Clarence L. Pozza, Jr. (Commercial Litigation and Securities) and Carl H. von Ende (Antitrust, Intellectual Property and Securities).
"We're pleased to again be highly recommended in Michigan for our litigation work," said Michael Coakley, leader of Miller Canfield's Litigation and Trial Group. "We consistently handle complex litigation cases in multiple jurisdictions--in Michigan, throughout the U.S. and around the world."
According to Benchmark, "highly recommended" firms received the most mentions and were held as dominant in their particular jurisdiction. Benchmark is the only publication on the market to focus exclusively on litigation in the U.S. The guide's results are the culmination of a six-month research period that allows researchers to conduct extensive interviews with litigators and their clients within their state or national practice areas.
Miller Canfield's Litigation and Trial practice includes more than 100 professionals providing business litigation and trial services. For more information, visit www.millercanfield.com/Litigation
Published: Thu, Jul 7, 2011
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