Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is proud to be recognized by Best Lawyers in its 2025 Best Law Firms edition. The firm received a national Tier 1 ranking for Land Use and Zoning Law.
In addition to its national Tier 1 ranking, the firm received nine other national rankings as well as 57 regional rankings across eight offices.
According to Best Lawyers, its 2025 rankings incorporate 22.9 million evaluations of more than 125,000 individual leading lawyers from more than 23,000 firms. Rankings are based on client/professional reference feedback, information provided by firms, industry leader interviews and attorney feedback. To be eligible to participate in the Best Law Firms research process, a firm must have at least one attorney who has received a high enough peer review to be recognized in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
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