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The Best Lawyers in America list for 2010 has been announced and 31 attorneys from regional law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt have been presented with this prominent distinction. Schwabe has steadily grown the number of attorneys who receive this honor; 27 attorneys were named on the 2009 list.
"We are pleased to have so many attorneys with such a diverse set of practice areas from the firm be represented on this prominent list," said Mark Long, Schwabe's managing partner.
Portland Al AuYeung – intellectual property law David F. Bartz, Jr. – environmental law Ray R. Benner – employee benefits law Kevin E. Brannon – franchise law Carmen Calzacorta – banking and securities law William B. Crow – commercial and product liability litigation Joyle C. Dahl – tax law Robert D. Dayton – trusts and estates Thomas V. Dulcich – commercial litigation Michael Garone – labor and employment law Jill S. Gelineau – eminent domain and condemnation law John D. Guinasso – real estate law Kelly Hagan – health care law Kurt Hansen – health care law Nikki Hatton – trusts and estates Terry C. Hauck – real estate law Margaret Hoffmann – product liability litigation Kirk Johansen – timber law Jan K. Kitchel – personal injury litigation Daniel F. Knox – construction, maritime and professional malpractice law Douglas W. MacDougal – water law Mark Manulik – real estate law Peter L. Osborne – tax law C. Kent Roberts – maritime law Marc K. Sellers – tax law Mark A. Stayer – real estate and timber law Jay Waldron – commercial litigation
Bend Tia Lewis – land use and zoning law Thomas M. Triplett – labor and employment law Donald Joe Willis – eminent domain and condemnation law
Salem Martha Pagel – water law
Best Lawyers in America is widely regarded as the preeminent referral guide to the legal profession in the United States. Its lists represent 78 legal specialties in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and are compiled through an exhaustive peer-review survey in which thousands of the top lawyers in the U.S. confidentially evaluate their professional peers.
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