NEW YORK, Dec. 07, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fifty top litigation professionals in the U.S. have been recognized in the National Law Journal’s third annual Litigation Trailblazers special supplement. Released on December 7, the list once again highlights those attorneys whose accomplishments place them at the highest rung of advancing litigation strategy. They were selected from a competitive field of nominees, all of whom are innovating litigation practice in a significant way. The supplement, which includes profiles of all the honorees, is available in the National Law Journal’s December 7 edition and online at www.nlj.com.
“The ‘Trailblazers and Pioneers’ list is a who’s who of the litigation professionals going above and beyond the norm, and bringing about meaningful change through their work,” said Kenneth Gary, vice president and group publisher of the National Law Journal. “The pool of nominees is incredibly strong and these 50 winners are truly models of innovation in the legal community.”
The 2015 honorees will be publicly honored at the National Law Journal’s inaugural Trailblazers Awards dinner on December 14 at The Eventi Hotel in New York City, which recognizes the notable achievements of outstanding attorneys across five categories, including Energy/Environment, Litigation, White Collar, M&A and Regulatory and Compliance.
The nominations for Litigation Trailblazers in 2016 are expected to open in September.
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