International law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP announced today that 36 of its practices and 85 of its lawyers across 11 of its U.S. offices were ranked by Chambers and Partners in its annual survey, Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2024

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, Energy: Mining & Metals, and Native American Law practices were ranked on the national level. 

The following Dorsey lawyers were ranked individually by Chambers in its latest guide:

National
Kimberley Anderson – Energy: Mining & Metals
Christopher Doerksen – Energy: Mining & Metals
Skip Durocher – Native American Law
Andrew Holly – ERISA Litigation
Justin Huff – International Trade: CFIUS Experts
Stephen Lucke – ERISA Litigation
Wells Parker – Energy: Mining & Metals
Sativa Rasmussen – Cannabis Law: Western United States
Richard Silberberg – International Arbitration: Arbitrators
Mary Streitz – Native American Law
Lawrence Ward – International Trade: CFIUS Experts

Anchorage
Michael Mills – Corporate/M&A; Bankruptcy/Restructuring

Boise
Richard Hall – Natural Resources & Environment
Steve Hardesty – Corporate/Commercial 
Nick Taylor – Corporate/Commercial
Elijah Watkins – Litigation: General Commercial

Denver
Charlene Krogh – Intellectual Property
Lee Osman – Intellectual Property
Greg Tamkin – Intellectual Property

Des Moines
William Miller – Litigation: General Commercial
Kirk Schuler – Litigation: General Commercial

Minneapolis
Theresa Bevilacqua – Litigation: General Commercial
Brian Burke – Corporate/M&A
Beth Forsythe – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
Michelle Grant – Litigation: General Commercial
Cam Hoang – Capital Markets: Debt & Equity
Kathryn Johnson – Construction
Jocelyn Knoll – Construction
James Langdon – Litigation: General Commercial
Jay Lindgren – Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
Michael Lindsay – Antitrust
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
Michael Sevilla – Immigration
Jaime Stilson – Antitrust
Alyson Van Dyk – Real Estate
Jonathan Van Horn – Corporate/M&A
RJ Zayed – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation

Missoula
Steve Bell – Litigation: General Commercial
Courtney Ellis – Corporate/M&A
Erin McCrady – Corporate/M&A
Dan Semmens – Corporate/M&A

New York
Bruce Ewing – Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets
Nicholas Pappas – Labor & Employment

Phoenix
Kate Moore – Real Estate: Finance

Salt Lake City
Aaron Barker – Intellectual Property
Alan Bell – Corporate/M&A
Bryon Benevento – Litigation: General Commercial
Matthew Bethards – Intellectual Property
Mark Burghardt – Natural Resources & Environment
Matthew Durham – Labor & Employment
Brett Foster – Intellectual Property
L. Grant Foster – Intellectual Property
Richard Hall – Natural Resources & Environment
Megan Houdeshel – Natural Resources & Environment
Catherine Parrish Lake – Intellectual Property
Milo Steven Marsden – Litigation: General Commercial
Chris Martinez – Litigation: General Commercial
David Marx – Corporate/M&A
Mark Miller – Intellectual Property
Wells Parker – Natural Resources & Environment
Bryan Pratt – Intellectual Property
Marcus Simon – Intellectual Property
Layne Smith – Corporate/M&A
Nolan Taylor – Corporate/M&A

Seattle
Ieva Aubin – Immigration
Marisa Bavand – Construction
Michael Droke – Labor & Employment
Kimton Eng – Intellectual Property
Kendall Fisher – Tax
Geoffrey Godfrey – Intellectual Property
Mike Grace – Construction
John Hollinrake – Tax
Shawn Larsen-Bright – Litigation: General Commercial
Paul Meiklejohn – Intellectual Property

Washington, DC
Margot Laporte – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations

The following Dorsey practices were ranked by Chambers in its latest guide:

Nationwide   
Cannabis Law
Corporate/M&A: Highly Regarded
Energy: Mining & Metals 
ERISA Litigation
International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions: Highly Regarded
Native American Law

Anchorage
Corporate/M&A
Real Estate

Boise
Corporate/Commercial

Denver
Intellectual Property

Des Moines
Litigation: General Commercial
Labor & Employment

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

Missoula
Corporate/M&A
Litigation: General Commercial
Natural Resources & Environment

New York   
Corporate/M&A: Highly Regarded
Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets

Salt Lake City
Corporate/M&A
Intellectual Property
Litigation: General Commercial
Natural Resources & Environment

Seattle           
Construction
Corporate/M&A
Intellectual Property
Litigation: General Commercial
Tax

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.