This year, 12 attorneys from Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt have been named to the Washington Super Lawyers list and another nine to the Washington Rising Stars list.
The Super Lawyers list recognizes outstanding attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. No more than 5 percent of attorneys in Washington are named to the Super Lawyers list. The Rising Stars list includes the state’s top up-and-coming attorneys who must be 40 years or younger, or in practice for 10 years or less. Just 2.5 percent of the state’s attorneys are named to the Rising Stars list.
Schwabe attorneys on their lists were chosen for their experience in practice areas including business/corporate, construction, healthcare, intellectual property, environmental, employment and labor, real estate, nonprofit organizations, Native American law and eminent domain.
The following attorneys were named to the 2017 Washington Super Lawyers list:
- Al AuYeung – Intellectual Property
- Stephanie P. Berntsen – Employee & Labor
- Jennifer Campbell – Personal Injury – Products, Personal Injury – General
- Dennis J. Dunphy – Eminent Domain
- David R. Ebel – Business Litigation
- Colin Folawn – Business Litigation
- Christopher H. Howard – Civil Litigation: Defense
- Bert W. Markovich – Class Action/Mass Torts
- Connie Sue Martin – Environmental
- Alison Moss – Land Use/Zoning
- Dennis A. Ostgard – Real Estate
- Matthew Turetsky – Business Litigation
The following attorneys were named to the 2017 Washington Rising Stars list:
- Farron D. Curry – Business Litigation
- Ryan Dumm – Construction Litigation
- Allison K. Krashan – Personal Injury – General, Personal Injury – Products, Professional Liability
- Sarah Roubidoux Lawson – Native American Law
- Virginia Nicholson – Business Litigation
- Milt Reimers – Business Litigation
- Claire L. Rootjes – Business Litigation
- Lisa E. Schaures – Nonprofit Organizations
- Joseph A. Stockton – Construction Litigation, Real Estate, Business Litigation, International
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