Bradley Attorneys Named 2020 Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers or Rising Stars
Bradley is pleased to announce that 13 attorneys in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office have been named Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers or Rising Stars for 2020.
“We congratulate our D.C. attorneys on their client successes and accomplishments that have once again resulted in Super Lawyers recognition,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters.
Following are the Bradley attorneys, along with their practice groups and primary recognized practice areas, who have been named Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers for 2020:
- Katherine J. Henry, partner, chair of Policyholder Insurance Coverage team (Insurance Coverage)
- Gregory G. Marshall, partner, Government Enforcement and Investigations Practice Group (Criminal Defense: White Collar)
- Douglas L. Patin, partner, Construction and Government Contracts practice groups (Construction Litigation)
- Stephen R. Spivack, partner, Government Enforcement and Investigations Practice Group (Criminal Defense: White Collar)
- John Parker Sweeney, partner, Class Action and Complex Litigation team (Class Action)
- Robert J. Symon, partner, Construction and Government Contracts practice groups (Construction Litigation)
- Sky Woodward, partner, Class Action and Complex Litigation team (Class Action)
Following are the Bradley attorneys, along with their practice groups and primary recognized practice areas, who have been named Washington, D.C., Rising Stars for 2020:
- Aron C. Beezley, partner, Government Contracts Practice Group (Government Contracts)
- Lee-Ann Brown, associate, Construction and Litigation practice groups (Construction Litigation)
- Anna M. Lashley, associate, Government Enforcement and Investigations Practice Group (Business Litigation)
- Marc A. Nardone, associate, Litigation Practice Group (Constitutional Law)
- Kyle W. Robisch, associate, Litigation Practice Group (Environmental Law)
- Jessica L. Zurlo, associate, Intellectual Property Practice Group (Intellectual Property)
Only the top 5 percent of lawyers in the District of Columbia are named Super Lawyers. No more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in D.C. are selected as Rising Stars, who must be 40 years old or younger or have been in practice for 10 or fewer years. Published by Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers determines its rankings through independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. The Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists are published in the Washington DC Super Lawyers Magazine distributed with Washington Lawyer magazine, as well as in The Washington Post Magazine. The lists also are distributed to attorneys and ABA-accredited law school libraries.