Mitch Langberg, co-chair of the firm’s Crisis Management Group, has been recognized by publisher Chambers and Partners in its annual 2024 High Net Worth Guide in Band 1 of the nationwide rankings for Defamation/Reputation Management: High Net Worth.
An accomplished defamation litigator with a national reputation, Langberg has represented numerous entertainers, corporate leaders and companies in libel and slander cases across the country. Outside the courtroom, he brings his unique perspective on communications and media relations to brewing crises and those that have already erupted. Langberg also works with individuals and companies to proactively build plans to minimize the risk of attacks on reputation before they happen.
This year’s Chambers High Net Worth Guide commentary states: “Mitchell Langberg has incredible depth of knowledge about this area of the law but is also strategic. He is very direct and able to think multiple steps ahead with a strategic approach.”
Chambers High Net Worth differentiates the best professional advisors for international private wealth by identifying and ranking law firms, lawyers and a range of other professional advisors globally.
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