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McGuireWoods Advises Dominion Energy in Historic Combination With NextEra Energy
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 19 -- McGuireWoods, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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McGuireWoods Advises Dominion Energy in Historic Combination With NextEra Energy
All-Stock Deal Creates World's Largest Regulated Electric Utility Business at $420 Billion Enterprise Value
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McGuireWoods LLP advised Dominion Energy, Inc. in its definitive agreement to combine with NextEra Energy, Inc. in an all-stock transaction with an enterprise value of approximately $420 billion and a market capitalization of approximately $249 billion. The merger would create the world's largest regulated
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RICHMOND, Virginia, May 19 -- McGuireWoods, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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McGuireWoods Advises Dominion Energy in Historic Combination With NextEra Energy
All-Stock Deal Creates World's Largest Regulated Electric Utility Business at $420 Billion Enterprise Value
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McGuireWoods LLP advised Dominion Energy, Inc. in its definitive agreement to combine with NextEra Energy, Inc. in an all-stock transaction with an enterprise value of approximately $420 billion and a market capitalization of approximately $249 billion. The merger would create the world's largest regulatedelectric utility business by market cap and one of the world's largest energy infrastructure companies.
Upon completion of the transaction, NextEra Energy shareholders are expected to own approximately 74.5% of the combined company and Dominion Energy shareholders are expected to own approximately 25.5%. Dominion Energy shareholders also will continue to receive Dominion Energy's current quarterly dividend through closing, plus a one-time cash payment of $360 million at closing.
The combined company will be an industry leader in nearly every category, including No. 1 in the world in renewables and battery storage; No. 1 in the U.S. in total generation, gas generation, rate base and market capitalization; and No. 2 in the U.S. in nuclear generation. It will serve approximately 10 million utility customer accounts across Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, own 110 gigawatts of generation across a broad mix of energy sources and maintain a business mix that is more than 80% regulated. The agreement also includes proposed bill credits totaling $2.25 billion spread over two years after closing for Dominion Energy customers in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
The transaction has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies and is expected to close in 12 to 18 months, subject to customary closing conditions and approvals, including approvals by the shareholders of NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy; the expiration or termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act; approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under Section 203 of the Federal Power Act; approval by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and review and approval by the Virginia State Corporation Commission, the North Carolina Utilities Commission and the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.
Partner Joanne Katsantonis and associate John M. Yates led the McGuireWoods team advising Dominion Energy, along with partners Michael Woodard, Emilie McNally and Christopher Keegan. Additional key contributors were partners Jay Hughes and Arrion Dennis and associates Emily Blair, Andrew Kintner, Noah Holman and Joseph M. Gaston. The team also included Joseph K. Reid III, Elaine Sanderlin Ryan and Timothy Patterson (regulatory); Robert Wynne (employee benefits); Jon Neal (tax); Lake Taylor and David Rivard (capital markets); Brent Justus (antitrust); and Julia English (FERC).
"This historic transaction represents a defining moment for the utility sector and a significant milestone for Dominion Energy's long-term strategic vision," Katsantonis said. "Navigating a deal of this unprecedented scale and complexity required not only rigorous legal execution but also a forward-looking approach to the evolving energy landscape. Our team is proud to partner with Dominion Energy to achieve this milestone, which sets a new benchmark for the industry and ensures a resilient foundation for the combined company's future operations."
McGuireWoods is a trusted adviser to major energy companies on high-profile mergers, acquisitions and financing transactions across the energy sector. The firm consistently ranks among the leaders for M&A deals by volume and dollar value in prominent league tables. In addition, McGuireWoods continuously earns nationwide rankings for its energy transactional, regulatory and litigation capabilities in Chambers USA and the Legal 500 United States, the respected independent guide to the country's top firms and lawyers.
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Original text here: https://www.mcguirewoods.com/news/press-releases/2026/5/mcguirewoods-advises-dominion-energy-in-historic-combination-with-nextera-energy/
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Mayer Brown Partner Paul De Bernier Named to LA Times Studios 2026 "Legal Visionaries" List
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 19 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Mayer Brown, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Mayer Brown partner Paul de Bernier named to LA Times Studios 2026 "Legal Visionaries" list
LOS ANGELES - Mayer Brown partner Paul de Bernier has been named to LA Times Studios' 2026 list of "Legal Visionaries," which spotlights the "best and brightest in a large and highly competitive world of Southern California professionals" who demonstrate outstanding commitment to their practice, their firm, and the community.
Paul co-leads Mayer Brown's global Corporate & Securities practice
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CHICAGO, Illinois, May 19 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Mayer Brown, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Mayer Brown partner Paul de Bernier named to LA Times Studios 2026 "Legal Visionaries" list
LOS ANGELES - Mayer Brown partner Paul de Bernier has been named to LA Times Studios' 2026 list of "Legal Visionaries," which spotlights the "best and brightest in a large and highly competitive world of Southern California professionals" who demonstrate outstanding commitment to their practice, their firm, and the community.
Paul co-leads Mayer Brown's global Corporate & Securities practice(comprising M&A, investment funds, and technology transactions).
Paul advises sponsors, developers, strategic investors and other institutional clients on M&A, private equity and strategic investments, including minority and controlling investments, co-investments, joint ventures and acquisitions. Paul has particular experience in complex cross-border transactions involving major investors into California and the broader US market, including investors from Japan, Korea and Europe, all of which continue to play an increasingly important role in the California economy.
Paul's industry focus is closely aligned with sectors that are central to California's economy and long-term development priorities, including infrastructure, renewable energy, and critical minerals. This includes work involving data centers, energy storage, digital infrastructure, power and broader energy transition projects. Paul also has a focus on sports, media and entertainment, industries that remain core drivers of the Southern California market.
Read Paul's profile here (https://www.latimes.com/b2b/business-visionaries/business-of-law/paul-de-bernier).
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Original text here: https://www.mayerbrown.com/en/news/2026/05/mayer-brown-partner-paul-de-bernier-named-to-la-times-studios-2026-legal-visionaries-list
Hughes Hubbard Forces Dismissal of Consumer Fraud Class Action for Compostic
NEW YORK, May 19 -- Hughes Hubbard and Reed, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Hughes Hubbard Forces Dismissal of Consumer Fraud Class Action for Compostic
Highlights
* Plaintiff's counsel voluntarily dismisses major consumer fraud class action in California federal court.
* The Hughes Hubbard team leveraged scientific and technical evidence to support their position.
* Leveraged California statutory safe harbor for "home compostable" claims and recent federal legal authorities highlighting fatal pleading deficiencies.
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Hughes Hubbard achieved a significant victory for Compostic
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NEW YORK, May 19 -- Hughes Hubbard and Reed, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Hughes Hubbard Forces Dismissal of Consumer Fraud Class Action for Compostic
Highlights
* Plaintiff's counsel voluntarily dismisses major consumer fraud class action in California federal court.
* The Hughes Hubbard team leveraged scientific and technical evidence to support their position.
* Leveraged California statutory safe harbor for "home compostable" claims and recent federal legal authorities highlighting fatal pleading deficiencies.
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Hughes Hubbard achieved a significant victory for ComposticLimited, a New Zealand-based consumer packaging company, securing the voluntary dismissal of a major putative consumer fraud class action challenging the company's "100% home compostable" product labeling.
The six-count complaint alleged that Compostic's cling wrap products were deceptively marketed as "100% home compostable" in purported violation of California consumer protection laws, including California's Legal Remedies Act, False Advertising Law, and Unfair Competition Act. The complaint relied on assertions that Compostic's products contain polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) and polylactic acid (PLA), and scientific studies supposedly showing that chemical degradants from PBAT and PLA inhibit plant growth. In response, the Hughes Hubbard team developed an aggressive pre motion strategy demonstrating conclusively that the claims lacked legal and factual merit and must be immediately withdrawn.
The team's analysis focused on California's statutory framework governing compostability claims, which provides a safe harbor for products that meet recognized certification standards. Hughes Hubbard showed that Compostic's products hold AS 5810 certification - a standard aligned with certification programs specifically recognized under California law - placing the company squarely within the statutory safe harbor and thus precluding all counts in the complaint - including not only the statutory consumer protection claims but also common law counts for fraud, unjust enrichment, and breach of express warranty.
Hughes Hubbard reinforced its legal position with compelling scientific and technical evidence, including independent laboratory testing confirming that Compostic's products meet rigorous biodegradation, disintegration and chemical safety requirements under multiple internationally recognized compostability standards.
Plaintiff's counsel ultimately filed a notice of voluntary dismissal, ending the case before any motion to dismiss was required.
This case showcased Hughes Hubbard's innovative approach to defending companies facing significant consumer fraud class action lawsuits, fulfilling the client's objectives completely, with maximum efficiency.
Partner Jeremy W. Schulman represented Compostic, with contributions from partners Koushik Bhattacharya and Jeffrey Gavenman.
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Original text here: https://www.hugheshubbard.com/news-insights/news/hughes-hubbard-forces-dismissal-of-consumer-fraud-class-action-for-compostic
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Fisher Phillips Issues Insight: Big Win for Agricultural Employers - Court Maintains DOL's Game-Changer Rule for H-2A Farmworker Wages Despite UFW Challenge
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 19 -- Fisher Phillips, a law firm, issued the following insight on May 18, 2026:
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Big Win for Agricultural Employers: Court Maintains DOL's Game-Changer Rule for H-2A Farmworker Wages Despite UFW Challenge
A federal court in California just delivered a major win to H-2A agricultural employers across the country. After the Department of Labor (DOL) issued an interim final rule in October that significantly changed how the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) is calculated for H-2A job orders, the United Farm Workers filed suit to challenge the rule and asked the court to
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ATLANTA, Georgia, May 19 -- Fisher Phillips, a law firm, issued the following insight on May 18, 2026:
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Big Win for Agricultural Employers: Court Maintains DOL's Game-Changer Rule for H-2A Farmworker Wages Despite UFW Challenge
A federal court in California just delivered a major win to H-2A agricultural employers across the country. After the Department of Labor (DOL) issued an interim final rule in October that significantly changed how the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) is calculated for H-2A job orders, the United Farm Workers filed suit to challenge the rule and asked the court totemporarily block it while the litigation plays out. The court officially denied that request on May 13, allowing the rule to stay in place for now. Here's everything H-2A agricultural employers need to know about this development.
Quick Background
The DOL issued an interim final rule in October that dramatically reshaped the H-2A program's minimum wage policy. Under this framework, the DOL calculates the AEWR for H-2A job orders using a new skill-based and occupation specific wage structure. Learn more here: DOL Issues Game-Changer Rule for H-2A Farmworker Wages: 8 Key Takeaways for Agricultural Employers.
This new interim rule - which in some states and occupations lowers wage costs for H-2A agricultural employers and helps prevent severe labor shortages across the farm industry - was challenged by the United Farm Workers (UFW) in a California federal lawsuit back in November. The UFW waited until December 22to ask the court to temporarily set the rule aside while the lawsuit plays out. Since the US Department of Agriculture had already eliminated the survey used to calculate the AEWR under the old DOL methodology, the UFW also wanted the court to implement an entirely new methodology that the union had created in the meantime.
The federal government opposed the UFW's request for a preliminary injunction, and Fisher Phillips attorneys filed a friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of the National Council of Agricultural Employers and the California Farm Bureau Federation in support of that opposition.
Court Denies UFW's Request to Put the Interim Final Rule on Ice
The court issued an order on May 13 denying the UFW's request for a preliminary injunction, ruling that the union and other individual plaintiffs failed to show that they are likely to suffer irreparable harm without it. In reaching this decision, the court noted that:
* Six of the individual plaintiffs did not indicate that there has been any reduction in their wage rates since the interim final rule took effect, and that one who did failed to show that they have "had any difficulties in paying for costs of living, or suffered any other irreparable harm, due to the wage reductions or IFR."
* The three-month delay between the interim final rule taking effect and the plaintiffs filing a request for the preliminary injunction weighed against finding irreparable harm.
What's Next?
The lawsuit will continue playing out until a court rules on the merits of the UFW's claims, and the October 2025 interim final rule remains in effect until further notice. Stay tuned for updates on this lawsuit and look out for the DOL to replace the interim final rule with a "final" final rule any day now.
It remains to be seen whether the ultimate final rule will reflect any of the comments submitted by worker advocates or industry groups late last year. In the meantime, H-2A employers must be extremely careful about how they construct their job orders for H-2A positions to ensure compliance with the new AEWR methodology. Under the new AEWR rule, new wage and housing data from federal agencies will result in the DOL publishing new H-2A wages effective July 1, 2026. If those "adjusted" wages are lower than those included in H-2A job orders already in effect, there will be no change in the wages paid, but if they are higher, then employers will need to be ready to increase their H-2A wages as of the July 1effective date.
Conclusion
We will continue to monitor workplace law developments impacting agricultural employers. Make sure you are subscribed to Fisher Phillips' Insight System to get the most up-to-date information. If you have questions, contact your Fisher Phillips attorney, the authors of this Insight, or any member of our Agriculture Team.
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Original text here: https://www.fisherphillips.com/en/insights/insights/court-maintains-dols-game-changer-rule-for-h-2a-farmworker-wages
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Baker Donelson Adds Veteran Trial Attorney G. Gray Wilson in Growing Winston-Salem Office
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, May 19 -- Baker Donelson, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Baker Donelson Adds Veteran Trial Attorney G. Gray Wilson in Growing Winston-Salem Office
G. Gray Wilson has joined the national law firm Baker Donelson as a shareholder in the Firm's Winston-Salem office, continuing to grow the Firm's presence in North Carolina following the office's opening in December 2025.
Mr. Wilson brings decades of experience defending health care providers, professionals, and businesses in complex, high-exposure litigation. His practice focuses on professional liability
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MEMPHIS, Tennessee, May 19 -- Baker Donelson, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Baker Donelson Adds Veteran Trial Attorney G. Gray Wilson in Growing Winston-Salem Office
G. Gray Wilson has joined the national law firm Baker Donelson as a shareholder in the Firm's Winston-Salem office, continuing to grow the Firm's presence in North Carolina following the office's opening in December 2025.
Mr. Wilson brings decades of experience defending health care providers, professionals, and businesses in complex, high-exposure litigation. His practice focuses on professional liabilityand medical malpractice matters involving catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and significant damages claims. He is particularly known for defending physicians, surgeons, and medical practices across high-risk specialties. More recently, he has been involved in numerous business disputes representing defendants as well as plaintiffs.
"As a trial attorney who has served as lead counsel in hundreds of cases, Gray brings exceptional depth of experience to our litigation bench," said Paul J. Foley, office managing shareholder of Baker Donelson's Winston-Salem office. "We are focused on continuing to build this office and expanding our capabilities in North Carolina with top legal talent, and Gray's leadership and longstanding reputation in the region are an ideal fit for our strategic growth."
Mr. Wilson is regularly entrusted with matters requiring an understanding of complex medical and technical issues, extensive expert testimony, and sustained jury trials. He has successfully defended matters involving allegations of diagnostic failures, surgical complications, and standards of care disputes, often in cases seeking multimillion dollar recoveries. Clients and insurers rely on his disciplined trial strategy and ability to present sophisticated defenses clearly and persuasively to juries.
"I am pleased to join Baker Donelson at a time of such momentum, particularly with the recent establishment of the Winston-Salem office," Mr. Wilson said. "The Firm's collaborative culture, commitment to client service, and long-term investment in this market align well with my practice, and I look forward to contributing to its continued growth across North Carolina."
Mr. Wilson, who was previously with Nelson Mullins, is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys, which has recognized him with the J. Robert Elster Award for Professional Excellence. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America(R) for Medical Malpractice Law - Defendants and Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants and has also been named The Best Lawyers Medical Malpractice Law - Defendants "Lawyer of the Year" in Winston-Salem. Mr. Wilson's other honors include being named to Business North Carolina's Legal Elite Hall of Fame and recognized by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly with its Power List Award and its Leaders in the Law Award.
In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Wilson serves as a Forsyth County Commissioner and has held numerous leadership roles with the North Carolina Bar Association and North Carolina State Bar, including having served as president of both. He is also the author of North Carolina Civil Procedure, a two-volume legal treatise now in its fourth edition.
Mr. Wilson earned his J.D. from Duke University School of Law, where he served on the Legal Research Board, and his B.A., cum laude, from Davidson College.
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Original text here: https://www.bakerdonelson.com/baker-donelson-adds-veteran-trial-attorney-g-gray-wilson-in-growing-winston-salem-office
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Amy Jane Longo and Torrey McClary Named "Women of Influence: Attorneys" by Los Angeles Business Journal
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 19 -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Amy Jane Longo and Torrey McClary Named "Women of Influence: Attorneys" by Los Angeles Business Journal
Litigation & enforcement partner and managing partner of our Los Angeles office Amy Jane Longo and health care partner Torrey McClary were recognized in the Los Angeles Business Journal's 2026 "Women of Influence: Attorneys" list. This prestigious recognition highlights exceptional leadership, expertise, and impact in the legal industry, as well as significant contributions to the Los Angeles business
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 19 -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Amy Jane Longo and Torrey McClary Named "Women of Influence: Attorneys" by Los Angeles Business Journal
Litigation & enforcement partner and managing partner of our Los Angeles office Amy Jane Longo and health care partner Torrey McClary were recognized in the Los Angeles Business Journal's 2026 "Women of Influence: Attorneys" list. This prestigious recognition highlights exceptional leadership, expertise, and impact in the legal industry, as well as significant contributions to the Los Angeles businesscommunity.
Amy was honored for her nearly 30 years of experience securities litigation, with significant first-chair experience as both a defense counsel and a senior SEC trial attorney.
Among her most notable achievements, she served as the head of the SEC's Los Angeles Regional Office trial unit for nearly five years before joining Ropes & Gray in 2022 as a founding partner in the Los Angeles office, where she now leads high-profile litigation and enforcement matters spanning SEC and DOJ enforcement, commercial, privacy, and securities litigation, and cutting-edge cryptocurrency issues.
Torrey was recognized for structuring and negotiating some of the most prominent and complex health system deals in California and nationwide, guiding organizations on key strategic, legal and operational decisions. She advises academic medical centers, nonprofit hospitals, and health systems through highly-regulated mergers, consolidations, affiliations and other innovative transactions. A founding partner of Ropes & Gray's Los Angeles office, she has grown the firm's top-tier health care platform and built a talented legal team to serve California-based and national clients on complex deals, regulatory matters and other critical legal issues.
View the full 2026 "Women of Influence: Attorneys" (https://labusinessjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-WOI-Attorneys_opt.pdf) list.
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Original text here: https://www.ropesgray.com/en/news-and-events/rankings-and-awards/2026/05/amy-jane-longo-and-torrey-mcclary-named-women-of-influence-attorneys-by-los-angeles-business-journal
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
'Scene in SA' Recognizes Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2026 "Best SA Lawyers" List
AUSTIN, Texas, May 19 -- Jackson Walker, a law firm, issued the following news:
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'Scene in SA' Recognizes Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2026 "Best SA Lawyers" List
Jackson Walker proudly congratulates the 49 attorneys in the San Antonio office who were included in Scene in SA's 2026 "Best SA Lawyers" list.
In its 22nd year, the "Best SA Lawyers" list presents attorneys across 80 distinct practice areas who were nominated by fellow licensed, practicing attorneys of Bexar County. The survey takes the voters for each attorney into account, including where the voter works, their practice area,
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 19 -- Jackson Walker, a law firm, issued the following news:
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'Scene in SA' Recognizes Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2026 "Best SA Lawyers" List
Jackson Walker proudly congratulates the 49 attorneys in the San Antonio office who were included in Scene in SA's 2026 "Best SA Lawyers" list.
In its 22nd year, the "Best SA Lawyers" list presents attorneys across 80 distinct practice areas who were nominated by fellow licensed, practicing attorneys of Bexar County. The survey takes the voters for each attorney into account, including where the voter works, their practice area,and how many years they have practiced. To view the full list, visit the 2026 Best Lawyers -- Scene in SA (https://www.sceneinsa.com/2026-best-lawyers).
Please join in congratulating the following attorneys who were named to the 2026 "Best SA Lawyers" list:
* Karl Baker - Real Estate Transactions
* West Bakke - Business & Contracts
* Bobby Biedrzycki - Energy, Oil & Gas, Environmental Litigation
* Will Borchers - Information Technology & Data Centers, Intellectual Property & Licensing
* Georgina Buckley-Graham - Business & Contracts
* Clinton Butler - Business & Contracts
* Stephen Calhoun - General Litigation
* Art Cavazos - Business & Contracts, Securities & Corporate Finance
* Stephanie Chandler - Information Technology & Data Centers
* Lauren Ciminello - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions, Closely Held Business
* Mark Comuzzie - Estate Planning & Trusts, Trust & Estate Litigation
* Amanda Crouch - Business Litigation, General Litigation
* Jared DeFelice - Business & Contracts, General Litigation
* Brandon Durrett - Energy, Oil & Gas
* Roderick Faulk - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Caitlin Ferrell - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Peyton Fulgium - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Rick Garza - Employment Litigation: Defense, Labor & Employment
* Erica Benites Giese - Criminal Defense: White Collar
* Emma Grace Butler - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Jeff Harvey - General Litigation
* Peter Hosey - Energy, Oil & Gas
* Steve Jacobs - Business & Contracts, Securities & Corporate Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Caleb Kunde - Business & Contracts, General Litigation
* Ann Leafstedt - Business & Contracts, Closely Held Business
* Jesse Lotay - Energy, Oil & Gas
* Daniel Maldonado - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Emily Mann - Energy, Oil & Gas, Environmental Litigation
* Julia Mann - Energy, Oil & Gas, Environmental Litigation, Business & Contracts
* Shari Mao - Business & Contracts, Closely Held Business
* Reagan Marble - Energy, Oil & Gas, Environmental Litigation
* Dyana Mardon - Business & Contracts, General Litigation
* Ed Marvin - Franchise & Dealership, Intellectual Property & Licensing
* Blake Mattingly - Business & Contracts, General Litigation
* Billy McDonough - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions
* Jimmy McDonough - Real Estate Transactions, Securities & Corporate Finance
* Justin Meyer - Real Estate Transactions
* Marshall Miller - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions, Closely Held Business
* Mark Miller - Franchise & Dealership, Intellectual Property & Licensing
* Jed Morrison - Health Care
* Carolyn Mulvey - Business & Contracts, Closely Held Business
* Scott Rose - Bankruptcy
* Robert Soza - Business & Contracts, Environmental Litigation, International
* Matt Swantner - Business & Contracts, Trust & Estate, General Litigation
* Patrick Tobin - Business & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions, Closely Held Business
* Noel Valdez - Bonds & Public Finance
* Cline White - Intellectual Property & Licensing
* John Wittenberg - Real Estate Transactions
* Zach Zurek - Business & Contracts, General Litigation
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Meet JW
Founded in 1887, Jackson Walker helps businesses of all sizes navigate the increasingly complex legal landscape. With more than 500 attorneys across our Texas-based offices, the firm represents Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations, major financial institutions, insurance companies, and a wide range of public companies and private businesses around the globe. The firm is ranked nationally in 27 practice areas in the Best Law Firms(R) rankings and has 28 Chambers-ranked practices.
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Original text here: https://www.jw.com/news/sceneinsa-2026-bestlawyers-list/
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