Atlanta (June 15, 2007) – Constangy,
Brooks & Smith LLC, a national labor and employment law
firm representing management with 13 offices in nine states,
is honored to be ranked in the Chambers USA Guide, America’s
Leading Lawyers for Business. The firm’s
offices inAlabama, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina
and Tennessee are recognized in the 2007 edition of the guide
for outstanding skills in representing management in labor
and employment law matters.
The Chambers USA Guide covers every state in the
United States. Top firms and attorneys are ranked on
a scale of one to six, with one being the best. The
qualities on which rankings are assessed include technical
legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial
awareness/astuteness, diligence, commitment and other qualities
most valued by the client. The Chambers USA Guide ranks
over 60 specialist areas of law. In 2006, the Chambers’ team
of experienced researchers carried out more than 10,000 in-depth
interviews with lawyers and clients in order to judge the
abilities of the leading practitioners and compile the rankings. Inclusion
in this section of the Chambers USA Guide is based
solely on the research team's findings. No one can ‘buy
their way in’.
Several of the firm’s attorneys were also individually
listed for their exceptional legal work. These individuals
include:
Zan Blue, Jr. (Tennessee)
Penni P. Bradshaw (North
Carolina)
Kenneth Carlson (North
Carolina)
John F. Dickinson (Florida)
John J. Doyle Jr. (North
Carolina)
Robert J. Janowitz (Missouri)
Damon F. Kitchen (Florida)
W Randolph Loftis, Jr. (North
Carolina)
About Constangy, Brooks and Smith, LLC:
Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLC has counseled employers
on labor and employment law matters, exclusively, since
1946. The firm represents Fortune 500 corporations
and small companies across the country. More than
100 lawyers partner with clients to provide cost-effective
legal services and sound preventive advice to enhance the
employer-employee relationship. Offices are located
in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee,
Florida, Alabama, Virginia, Missouri, and Texas.
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