Friday, August 7, 2009

SuperLawyers 2009: Civil Litigation-Employment Litigation (Pl)--(pt 3)

The parade of super-powered attorneys for 2009 continues:

Civil Litigation Defense
Bruce Alverson - ATMS
Jack Anagaran - Georgeson Angaran (Reno)
Thomas Beatty Law Offices of Thomas D. Beatty
William Cobb - Erickson Thorpe & Sainston (Reno)
Craig Delk - Thorndal Armstrong Delk Balkenbush & Eisinger
Stephen Kent - Woodbridge & Wedge (Reno)
James Olson - Olson Cannon Gormley & Desruisseaux
Civil Rights/First Amendment
Walter Cannon - Olson Cannon
Construction Litigation
Christopher Byrd - Fennemore Craig
Eleissa Lavelle - Watt Tieder Hoffar & Fitzgerald
Leon Mead, II - Snell & Wilmer
Richard Peel - Peel Brimly (Henderson)
Robert Schumacher - Peel Brimly
Criminal Defense
James Buchanan - Law Office of James L. Buchanan
David Chesnoff - Chesnoff & Sconfeld
Frank Cremen
Robert M. Draskovich
Scott Freeman (Reno)
Dominic Gentile - Gordon Silver
Michael Kennedy - Office of the Federal Public Defender
Thomas Pitaro - Law Offices of Thomas Pitaro
William Terry
Richard Wright - Wright Stanish & Winckler
Criminal Defense: DUI/DWI
Mace Yampolsky
Elder Law
Kim Boyer - Bolick & Boyer
Employee Benefits/ERISA
Andrew Brignone - Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Employment & Labor
Scott Abbott - Kamer Zucker Abbott
Patrick Chapin (Henderson)
Howard Cole - Lewis & Roca
David B. Dornak - The Light Group
Kevin Efroymson
Patrick Hicks - Littler Mendelson
Joanna Kishner - DLA Piper
Malani L. Kotchka - LSC
Keith M. Lyons, Jr. Lyons Law Firm
Scott Mahoney - Fisher Phillips
M. Ann Morgan - Jones Vargas (Reno)
Gary Moss - Jackson Lewis
Kathleen Paustian - Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan
Mark Ricciardi - Fisher Phillips
Rick D. Roskelley - Littler Mendelson
Gregory Smith - LSC
Elayna Youchah - Jackson Lewis
Carol Davis Zucker - Kamer Zucker Abbott
Employment Litigation: Plaintiff
Kathleen Jane England - England Law Offices

3 comments:

  1. Maybe I just missed it.. But what happened to part 3?

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  2. we have trouble with math. It's now pt 3

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  3. Mace Yampolsky. Seriously? He was a last minute replacement instructor for my tort law class a few years ago. He told a non-funny tasteless joke about battered women not knowing when to shut up, sent his paralegal & others to cover the class when he didnr feel like showing up, failed to cover much of the course material, & bragged about his CFO girlfriend showing how to Mickey-Mouse the grades so he would look like a good teacher.

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