Reema Nandy Recognized on 2025 Southwest Super Lawyers Rising Stars List
Reema Nandy, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Albuquerque office, has been named to the 2025 Southwest Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. 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.
Nandy’s experience in both the public and private sectors makes her a particularly effective commercial litigator. In her practice, Nandy handles a wide variety of complex commercial disputes for clients in federal and state courts. Leveraging her years of experience in both the civil and criminal context, Nandy consistently achieves successful outcomes for clients, whether through settlement negotiations, motions practice or trial. A wide range of clients across the banking, manufacturing and automotive industries rely on Nandy’s experience, expertise and judgment to navigate litigation matters impacting their business. She was recognized in the civil litigation: defense category.
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