Six Practice Areas and 10 Bradley Attorneys Ranked Nationally in Chambers USA for 2024
Bradley is pleased to announce that six practice areas and 10 partners are ranked nationally by Chambers and Partners in the 2024 edition of Chambers USA, a leading industry referral guide. Overall, 48 practice areas and 151 Bradley attorneys are highly ranked.
Chambers USA ranked Bradley as one of the top firms in the nation in the following practice areas:
- Construction
- Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Compliance)
- Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Enforcement & Investigations)
- Government Contracts
- Healthcare
- Product Liability & Mass Torts
In addition, 10 Bradley partners earned national rankings in the following 11 practice areas:
- Aron C. Beezley – Nationwide: Government Contracts; Nationwide: Government Contracts: Bid Protests
- Lindsey C Boney IV – Nationwide: Product Liability & Mass Torts
- Tripp Haston – Nationwide: Product Liability & Mass Torts
- Amy S. Leopard – Nationwide: Privacy & Data Security: Healthcare
- Robert Maddox – Nationwide: Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Enforcement & Investigations)
- Kimberly B. Martin – Nationwide: Product Liability & Mass Torts
- Meghan McElvy – Nationwide: Oil & Gas Litigation
- Haydn J. Richards Jr. – Nationwide: Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Compliance)
- Eric Setterlund – Nationwide: Privacy & Data Security: Cybersecurity
- Whitt Steineker – Nationwide: Cannabis Law (Eastern United States)
“Once again, Bradley’s attorneys and practice areas are being recognized for excellence on a national scale in the prestigious Chambers USA 2024 guide. We are proud to be acknowledged among the very best in the nation for providing exceptional service and achieving outstanding outcomes for clients,” said Bradley Chairman and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters.
Chambers and Partners, an independent professional legal research company, determines its rankings of leading U.S. firms, legal departments and attorneys through in-depth research and interviews with law firms, clients and third parties. Chambers assesses attorneys on attributes valued most by clients including capabilities, achievements, and sector presence.