Mitch Langberg, co-chair of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Crisis Management Group, has been recognized by publisher Chambers and Partners in the 2025 High Net Worth Guide in Band 1 of the nationwide rankings for Defamation/Reputation Management: High Net Worth. This is Langberg’s third year being ranked in the guide.
An accomplished business litigator for 30 years, Langberg brings his unique perspective on communications and media relations to brewing crises and those that have already erupted. He works with individuals and companies to proactively build plans to minimize the risk of attacks on reputation before they happen. When necessary, Langberg is equally comfortable fighting for his clients in the courtroom. As an experienced defamation litigator with a national reputation, he has represented numerous celebrities, corporate leaders and companies in libel and slander cases across the country.
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