Brownstein Attorneys Selected to 2021 Mountain States Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that 11 attorneys from the Las Vegas office have been selected to the 2021 Mountain States Super Lawyers and 2021 Mountain States Rising Stars lists. On an annual state-by-state basis, Super Lawyers uses peer nominations and evaluations alongside third-party research to select its candidates. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Nominees from more than 70 practice areas are considered.
Frank Flansburg was named among the Top 100 Lawyers in the 2021 Mountain State Super Lawyers listing, and Ellen Schulhofer was recognized on the Top 50 Women Mountain States Super Lawyers list.
Mountain States Super Lawyers 2021
- Frank Flansburg, Construction Litigation
- Kirk Lenhard, Business Litigation
- Patrick Reilly, Business Litigation
- Ellen Schulhofer, Business & Corporate
- Neal Tomlinson, Government Relations
Mountain States Rising Stars 2021
- Emily Ellis, Business Litigation
- Maximilien Fetaz, Business Litigation
- Michael Kalish, Business & Corporate
- Jamie Thalgott, Real Estate
- Eric Walther, Business Litigation
- Lindsey Williams, Intellectual Property
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