International law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP is pleased to announce that 18 of the Firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Benchmark Litigation 2022, the definitive guide to America’s leading litigation firms and attorneys.

Thirteen litigators were listed as a “Local Litigation Star” or “Labor & Employment Star” these individuals were recommended consistently as reputable and effective litigators by clients and peers. They are:

Alaska

  • Louisiana “Louann” Cutler
    Appellate
    Government Contracts
    Labor & Employment
    Local Litigation Star

Colorado

  • Greg Tamkin
    Local Litigation Star

Iowa

  • William Miller
    Labor & Employment
    Labor & Employment Star

Minnesota

  • James Langdon
    Class Action
    Securities
    Local Litigation Star
  • Steve Lucke
    Commercial
    ERISA
    Insurance
    Local Litigation Star
  • Ryan Mick
    Labor & Employment
    Labor & Employment Star
  • Melissa Raphan
    Labor & Employment
    Labor & Employment Star
  • William Stoeri
    Healthcare
    Intellectual Property
    Product Liability and Recall
    Local Litigation Star
  • Steve Wells
    Commercial
    Intellectual Property
    Local Litigation Star

Utah

  • Bryon Benevento
    Commercial
    Product liability and recall
    Local Litigation Star
  • Brett Foster
    Local Litigation Star
  • Milo Steven Marsden
    Local Litigation Star

Washington

  • Aaron Goldstein
    Labor & Employment
    Labor & Employment Star

Six additional Dorsey litigators were listed as “Future Stars,” individuals who were consistently referenced by clients and peers as litigators who are likely to become “Local Litigation Stars.” They are:

  • William Miller
    Future Star
    Iowa
  • Theresa Bevilacqua
    Future Star
    Minnesota
  • Michelle Grant
    Future Star
    Minnesota
  • Michael Grisham
    Future Star
    Alaska
  • Bryan Keane
    Future Star
    Minnesota
  • Mark Miller
    Future Star
    Utah

Benchmark Litigation’s results are the culmination of a six-month research period that allows the publication to conduct extensive interviews with litigators and their clients. During these interviews, researchers examine recent casework handled by the firms and ask sources to offer their professional opinions on litigators practicing within their state.