Leitner, Williams Named Most Prolific Trial Law Firm In Tennessee

Monday, February 06, 2012

Leitner, Williams, Dooley & Napolitan, PLLC has been named the most prolific trial law firm in Tennessee for 2011, according to The Tennessee Jury Verdict Reporter.  

The Tennessee Jury Verdict Reporter editorial staff is comprised entirely of attorneys who do nothing but study, review and write about civil jury verdict results.  They estimate that they cover more than 95 percent of the trial results in Tennessee, with a particular focus on tort cases.

Leitner, Williams, Dooley & Napolitan, PLLC had a total of 10 cases reported for 2011, ranking them #1 as most prolific trial law firm in Tennessee.
Among the seven year combined total for most trials, Leitner, Williams was ranked as the second most prolific firm statewide with a seven year total of 75 cases reported.


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