Honigman ranked nationally in 2011 U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers®
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP again has been ranked among the nation’s most prominent law firms in several key practice areas by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” in its National Rankings. For example, Honigman’s Corporate Department received high rankings nationally in Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Corporate Governance and Securities/Capital Markets.
Also, in virtually every major area of practice, Honigman received top rankings in Best Lawyers®’ Michigan Metropolitan Rankings.
Honigman received a Biotechnology Law first tier Metropolitan Ranking in Kalamazoo. This is part of the firm's Intellectual Property Practice chaired by our partner Jonathan O’Brien in the Kalamazoo office. Honigman’s Real Estate Law practice in Kalamazoo also received a first-tier Metropolitan Ranking.
The chair of the Banking and Finance practice, which received a first tier Metropolitan Ranking in Detroit, is Phillip Torrence, who is also located in the Kalamazoo office.
The National Rankings Honigman received are:
Tier 1
Litigation – Real Estate
Venture Capital Law
Tier 2
Corporate Law
Immigration Law
Litigation - Bankruptcy
Litigation - Regulatory Enforcement (SEC, Telecom, Energy)
Mergers & Acquisitions Law
Private Equity Law
Securities/Capital Markets Law
Tax Law
Tier 3
Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law
Commercial Litigation
Corporate Governance Law
Litigation – Tax
Trusts & Estates Law
- Posted December 21, 2011
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