In a year in which Bowman and Brooke celebrates its 30th anniversary in practice, the firm is pleased to announce that it has been recognized for the second year in a row as one of the "10 Mightiest Product Liability Practice Groups" in America by Law360. This recognition follows on the heels of the firm's #3 ranking in "The 100 Law Firms With The Most Product Liability Partners."
Law360's rankings are based on partner head count data from 283 U.S. law firms, including 197 of the largest 200 firms in the country. Data is as of August 31. Partners had to spend at least 50 percent of their time on matters related to a specific practice to be counted for that practice group in the rankings.
In addition, Bowman and Brooke is pleased to announce that its Detroit office has been named a "Product Liability Defense Firm of the Year" in Michigan by Global Law Experts. Nominees were judged on client testimonials, key cases from the past year, legal rankings, overall reputation and evaluations by other lawyers and law firms.
- Posted December 11, 2015
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