Chambers and Partners’ annual survey, Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2023, ranked 30 lawyers and 10 practices in the Minneapolis office of Dorsey & Whitney LLP, the international law firm announced today.
Chambers ranked the following Dorsey lawyers in Minneapolis:
- Rebecca Bernhard – Immigration
- Theresa Bevilacqua – Litigation: General Commercial
- Skip Durocher – Native American Law
- Michelle Grant – Litigation: General Commercial
- Mark Hamel – Real Estate
- Cam Hoang – Capital Markets: Debt & Equity
- Andrew Holly – ERISA Litigation
- Kathryn Johnson – Construction
- Jocelyn Knoll – Construction
- James Langdon – Litigation: General Commercial
- Jay Lindgren – Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
- Michael Lindsay – Antitrust
- Stephen Lucke – ERISA Litigation
- Edward Magarian – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation
- John Marsalek – Corporate/M&A
- John Marti – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation
- David Meyer – Real Estate
- Ryan Mick – Labor & Employment
- Marcus Mollison – Real Estate
- Robert Olson – Real Estate
- F. Matthew Ralph – Antitrust
- Melissa Raphan – Labor & Employment
- Robert Rosenbaum – Corporate/M&A
- Eric Ruzicka – Construction
- Jaime Stilson – Antitrust
- Mary Streitz – Native American Law
- Alyson Van Dyk – Real Estate
- Jonathan Van Horn – Corporate/M&A
- Steve Wells – Litigation: General Commercial
- RJ Zayed – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation
Chambers also ranked the following Dorsey practices in Minneapolis:
- Antitrust
- Capital Markets: Debt & Equity
- Construction
- Corporate/M&A
- Immigration
- Intellectual Property
- Labor & Employment
- Litigation: General Commercial
- Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
- Real Estate
Overall, 32 of Dorsey’s practices and 80 of its lawyers across nine of its U.S. offices were ranked. In addition to the practices ranked at the state level, the Firm’s Cannabis Law, Corporate/M&A, ERISA Litigation, International Trade: Export Controls & Economics Sanctions, Mining & Metals, and Native American Law practices were ranked on the national level.
Chambers surveys and interviews clients and lawyers across the United States to determine which firms and attorneys are considered leaders in their field. Rankings assess key qualities in the legal field, including technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, and commitment.