14 Practice Areas At Chambliss Ranked In 2017 "Best Law Firms"

  • Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Chattanooga-based law firm Chambliss, Bahner and Stophel, P.C. has been named a leading law firm in 14 different practice areas according to the 2017 “Best Law Firms” rankings by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers.

Chambliss received first-tier rankings in 14 practice areas including the following:

Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
Commercial Litigation
Construction Law
Copyright Law
Corporate Law
Employment Law – Management
Energy Law
Health Care Law
Litigation – Antitrust
Litigation - Labor & Employment
Non-Profit/Charities Law
Real Estate Law
Trademark Law
Trusts & Estates Law
 
"The 2017 “Best Law Firms” rankings provide a comprehensive view of the U.S. legal profession.  Featured law firms have been given consistently impressive performance ratings by clients and peers. Achieving a high ranking is a special distinction that signals a unique combination of excellence and breadth of expertise," officials said.

“Our firm is honored to receive this recognition from our clients and peers,” said Mike St. Charles, managing shareholder for Chambliss. “It confirms that we are meeting and exceeding our clients' expectations and providing exceptional service.”

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