Blank Rome is pleased to announce that its practice groups and attorneys have again been ranked by Chambers USA. The 2019 edition of Chambers USA recognized Blank Rome in a number of categories, and also ranked 66 Blank Rome attorneys as “leaders in their fields.” The rankings were assessed according to technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by clients.
The Firm received National practice rankings in:
- Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory and Litigation)
- Government: Government Contracts
- Insurance: Dispute Resolution: Policyholder
- Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Finance
- Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (New York) – Nationwide – #1 ranking
- Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (Outside New York) – Nationwide – #1 ranking
- Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Regulatory – #1 ranking
In Delaware, the Firm was ranked in:
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring
In the District of Columbia, the Firm was ranked in:
- Insurance: Policyholder
In Pennsylvania, the Firm was ranked in:
- Environment
- Labor & Employment
- Real Estate
- Tax
In Philadelphia (PA) and Surrounds, the Firm was ranked in:
- Banking & Finance – #1 ranking
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring – #1 ranking
- Corporate/M&A & Private Equity
- Litigation: General Commercial
In New Jersey, the Firm was recognized in:
- Environment
- Litigation: General Commercial
In Texas, the Firm was recognized in:
- Intellectual Property
- Litigation: General Commercial
Individual Blank Rome attorneys ranked in Chambers USA 2019:
Banking & Finance
- Kevin J. Baum
- Lawrence F. Flick II
- Harvey I. Forman
- Michael C. Graziano
- Bruce R. Lesser
- Mark I. Rabinowitz
Bankruptcy/Restructuring
- Thomas E. Biron
- Paul Bennett Bran
- Regina Stango Kelbon
- Josef W. Mintz
- Michael B. Schaedle
- Joel Charles Shapiro
- Stanley B. Tarr
Capital Markets: Securitisation
- Grant E. Buerstetta
Corporate/M&A & Private Equity
- Linsey B. Bozzelli
- Steven Dubow
- Alan L. Zeiger
Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation)
- Brett Snyder
- Mark Haskell
Environment
- Kevin J. Bruno
Government: Government Contracts
- Justin Chiarodo
- Richard J. Conway
- David M. Nadler
Insurance: Dispute Resolution: Policyholder
- Lisa M. Campisi
- John E. Heintz
- James R. Murray
- Jared Zola
Insurance: Policyholder
- John A. Gibbons
- John E. Heintz
- Linda D. Kornfeld
- James R. Murray
Intellectual Property
- J. David Cabello
- Russell T Wong
Labor & Employment
- Susan L. Bickley
- Howard Knee
- Anthony B. Haller
- Theodore D. Meyer
Labor & Employment: Employee Benefits & Compensation
- Jonathan A. Clark
- Andrew J. Rudolph
Litigation: General Commercial
- Barry Abrams
- David Kistler
- Stephen M. Orlofsky
- Grant S. Palmer
- James T. Smith
Litigation: White Collar Crime and Government Investigations
- Barry Wm Levine
- Carlos F. Ortiz
- Henry F. Schuelke III
Political Law
- Scott E. Thomas
Real Estate
- Matthew J. Comisky
- Philip R. Rosenfeldt
Real Estate: Corporate
- Martin Luskin
Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
- Peter F. Kelsen
Tax
- Daniel R. Blickman
- Cory G. Jacobs
- Michael I. Sanders
Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (New York)
- Thomas H. Belknap, Jr.
- William R. Bennett III
- John D. Kimball
- Richard V. Singleton II
- Lauren B. Wilgus
Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (Outside New York)
- Michael K. Bell
- Jeremy A. Herschaft
- Keith B. Letourneau
- Douglas J. Shoemaker
Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Regulatory
- Jeanne M. Grasso
- Matthew J. Thomas
- Jonathan K. Waldron
Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Finance
- Brett M. Esber
About Chambers USA
Chambers & Partners, the UK-based publishers of Chambers USA, conducts research through in-depth interviews with attorneys and clients and then assesses those results via a team of more than 140 full-time researchers and editors.
Individual lawyers are ranked (in their practice-area(s)) on the basis of their legal knowledge and experience, their ability, their effectiveness, and their client service. A law firm ranking relates to a department of the firm, not to the firm as a whole. Where a firm has several departments specializing in different areas of law, Chambers may rank some departments and not others. Law firm departments are ranked on the qualities of their lawyers as above. In addition, Chambers considers the effectiveness and capability of the department as a whole—its strength and depth. These factors and considerations are judged: (a) by interviews with those active in the market—mainly clients (who can be law firms instructing other law firms) and other lawyers with whom they work; and (b) by assessing recent work done. Greater weight is given to the views of the clients, and any biased viewpoints tend to cancel each other out. All interviews are conducted purely for research purposes and are entirely confidential and unattributed. The methodology for the research into the strengths and reputations of U.S. attorneys has been approved by the British Market Research Bureau.
The rankings and editorial comments concerning the attorneys are independent and objective. Inclusion in the guide is based solely on the research team’s findings. Chambers is widely viewed among the most highly respected publications in the world with regards to rating lawyers, in part because inclusion cannot be purchased. For more information, visit chambersandpartners.com.