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Clark Hill Attorneys Selected as "Ones to Watch" in 2023

August 19, 2022

Clark Hill is pleased to announce the following attorneys have been selected as “Ones to Watch” in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® by Best Lawyers.

Birmingham, Michigan

  • Lauren K. Burton – Municipal Law
  • Mallory A. Kallabat – Trusts and Estates
  • Loukas Kalliantasis – Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law
  • Nicholas Papasafakis – Trusts and Estates

Chicago, Illinois

  • Adam M. Ansari – Tax Law, Trusts and Estates
  • Ashley C. Coppola – Litigation – Trusts and Estates, Trusts and Estates
  • Priscilla Singer – Litigation – Trusts and Estates, Trusts and Estates
  • Samuel J. Tallman – Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Labor and Employment

Dallas, Texas

  • Andrew G. Edson – Litigation – Banking and Finance, Litigation – Bankruptcy
  • Elizabeth Griffin – Commercial Litigation
  • Audrey Hornisher – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law

Detroit, Michigan

  • Robert N. Dare – Labor and Employment Law-Management
  • Theodore L. Degenhardt IV – Litigation – Construction, Product Liability Litigation – Defendants
  • Kelly E. Kane – Construction Law
  • Steven R. Pacynski – Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law
  • Hannah Reisdorff –  Labor and Employment Law – Management
  • Vince Sallan – Labor and Employment Law – Management, Litigation – Labor and Employment
  • Brian D. Shekell – Labor and Employment Law – Management, Litigation – Labor and Employment
  • Benjamin I. Shipper – Commercial Litigation

Frisco, Texas

  • Emory Allen – Construction Law, Litigation – Construction

Houston, Texas

  • Ernesto Alvarez, Jr. – Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Environmental
  • Hunter Fugate III – Litigation – Real Estate
  • Louis Williams – Litigation – Construction

Los Angeles, California

  • Tiffany B. Hunter – Commercial Litigation, Transportation Law
  • Lorraine S. Tong – Immigration Law

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Andrew P. Carroll – Commercial Litigation
  • Scott B. Galla – Insurance Law
  • Jessica Reilly – Commercial Litigation
  • Stephen Wolf – Construction Law

Phoenix, Arizona

  • Jason L. Cassidy – Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Environmental

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Christina M. Barringer – Banking and Finance Law
  • Ashley L. Buck – Commercial Litigation, Product Liability Litigation – Defendants
  • Bryon M. Chowka – Health Care Law
  • Lindsay Sherwood Fouse – Commercial Litigation, Criminal Defense: White-Collar
  • Christine M. Green – Construction Law, Corporate Law, Tax Law
  • Samuel A. Hornak – Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Real Estate, Municipal Law

Princeton, New Jersey

  • Boris Brownstein – Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Labor and Employment

San Antonio, Texas

  • Kimberly A. Ford – Tax Law, Trusts and Estates
  • Kristina Kunz – Tax Law, Trusts and Estates
  • Lauren Laughlin Perez – Corporate Law

San Diego, California

  • Nicholas A. Arcamone – Insurance Law, Litigation – Construction

San Francisco, California

  • David M. Perl – Litigation – Real Estate, Real Estate Law
  • John Stauffer – Commercial Litigation

Scottsdale, Arizona

  • Christopher T. Curran – Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Construction

Washington, DC

  • Christopher B. Clare – Energy Law
  • Justin J. Marks – Transportation Law

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