International law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP announced today that 63 of its lawyers and 22 of its practices across nine of its U.S. offices were ranked by Chambers and Partners in its annual survey, Chambers USA:  America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2019. In addition to the practices in nine Dorsey offices that were ranked at the state level, the Firm’s Native American Law practice was ranked on the national level.  
 
The following Dorsey lawyers were ranked individually or named as “Recognized Practitioners”(*) by Chambers in its latest guide:
 
National
  • Skip Durocher – Native American Law
  • Stephen Lucke – ERISA Litigation
  • Richard Raymer – Cannabis Law: Corporate/Transactional
  • Richard Silberberg – International Arbitration: Arbitrators*
  • Mary Streitz – Native American Law
  • David Townsend – International Trade: Trade Remedies & Trade Policy*
 
Anchorage
  • Robert Bundy – Litigation: General Commercial
  • Louisiana Cutler – Litigation: General Commercial
  • Michael Mills – Corporate/M&A; Corporate/M&A: Bankruptcy
  • Joan Travostino – Real Estate
 
Denver
  • Betty Arkell – Corporate/M&A
  • Whitney Holmes – Corporate/M&A
  • Charlene Krogh – Intellectual Property
  • Lee Osman – Intellectual Property
  • Ken Sam – Corporate/M&A*; Natural Resources and Energy
  • Gregory Tamkin – Intellectual Property
 
Des Moines
  • William Miller – Litigation: General Commercial
  • David Tank – Litigation: General Commercial
 
Fargo
  • Sarah Herman – Labor & Employment; Litigation: General Commercial
 
Minneapolis
  • Elizabeth Buckingham – Intellectual Property
  • Ken Cutler – Corporate/M&A
  • Laura Graf – Real Estate
  • Michelle Grant – Litigation: General Commercial
  • LB Guthrie – Real Estate
  • Mark Hamel – Real Estate
  • William Jonason – Corporate/M&A
  • Jocelyn Knoll – Construction
  • James Langdon – Litigation: General Commercial
  • Jay Lindgren – Real Estate: Zoning & Land Use
  • Michael Lindsay – Antitrust
  • Ed Magarian – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
  • John Marsalek – Corporate/M&A
  • David Meyer – Real Estate
  • Ryan Mick – Labor & Employment*
  • Marcus Mollison – Real Estate
  • Robert Olson – Real Estate
  • Matthew Ralph – Antitrust*
  • Melissa Raphan – Labor & Employment
  • Robert Rosenbaum – Corporate/M&A
  • Eric Ruzicka – Construction
  • Steve Wells – Litigation: General Commercial
 
Missoula
  • Steve Bell – Litigation: General Commercial
  • Benjamin Machlis – Natural Resources and Environment*
  • Jack Manning – Corporate/M&A
  • Erin McCrady – Corporate/M&A
  • Dan Semmens – Corporate/M&A
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New York
  • Sandra Edelman – Intellectual Property: Trade Mark & Copyright
  • Bruce Ewing – Intellectual Property: Trade Mark & Copyright
 
Salt Lake City
  • Alan Bell – Corporate/M&A
  • Bryon Benevento – Litigation: General Commercial
  • Brett Foster – Intellectual Property
  • L. Grant Foster – Intellectual Property
  • Megan Houdeshel – Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries
  • Steve Marsden – Litigation: General Commercial
  • David Marx – Corporate/M&A
  • Kimberly Neville – Litigation: General Commercial
  • Wells Parker – Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries
  • Bryan Pratt – Intellectual Property
  • William Prince – Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries
  • Tiffany Shimada – Intellectual Property
  • Marcus Simon – Intellectual Property
  • Nolan Taylor – Corporate/M&A
  • Matthew Wells – Corporate/M&A
 
Seattle
  • Chris Barry – Corporate/Commercial
  • Christopher Doerksen – Corporate/Commercial*
  • Michael Droke – Labor & Employment
  • Kimton Eng – Intellectual Property
  • Aaron Goldstein – Labor & Employment*
  • John Hollinrake – Corporate/Commercial: Tax
  • Paul Meiklejohn – Intellectual Property 

The following Dorsey practices were ranked or otherwise recognized (*) by Chambers in its latest guide:

 
Nationwide
  • Native American Law
  • Corporate/M&A: Highly Regarded*
  • Energy: Mining & Metals – Transactional*
Anchorage
  • Corporate/M&A
  • Litigation: General Commercial
  • Real Estate
Denver
  • Intellectual Property
Des Moines
  • Litigation: General Commercial
Fargo 
  • Labor & Employment 
Minneapolis
  • Antitrust
  • Construction
  • Corporate/M&A
  • Intellectual Property*
  • Labor & Employment
  • Litigation: General Commercial
  • Real Estate
Missoula
  • Corporate/M&A
  • Litigation: General Commercial*
  • New York
  • Corporate/M&A: Highly Regarded
  • Intellectual Property: Trade Mark & Copyright
 
Salt Lake City
  • Corporate/M&A
  • Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries
  • Intellectual Property
  • Litigation: General Commercial
 
Seattle
  • Corporate/Commercial
  • Intellectual Property 
 
Chambers surveys and interviews clients and lawyers across the United States to determine which firms and attorneys are considered leaders in their field. Rankings assess key qualities in the legal field, including technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence and commitment.