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Six Lanier Law Firm Attorneys Honored on List of Nation’s Top 500 Lawyers

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Six attorneys from The Lanier Law Firm have been named to the list of the Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America for 2024, each in the practice area of Plaintiff Mass Torts Litigation. The prestigious list acknowledges the top attorneys in the nation, encompassing dealmakers, plaintiff advocates, business litigators, and lawyers involved in significant corporate liability cases.

Lawdragon compiles these honorees through editorial research, submissions, and nominations, and the attorneys featured in this year's list hail from more than 100 law firms nationwide. As the publication's editor states, the lawyers chosen for this year are considered "the advisors you want to send into battle."

In recent years, the firm has earned groundbreaking settlements and verdicts in cases involving exposure to asbestos and other toxic materials, business litigation and environmental concerns, as well as workplace injuries, dangerous drugs, and faulty medical devices. Mark Lanier and his team are representing the state of Texas attorney general’s office and attorneys general from Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota and South Carolina in antitrust litigation claims against Google.

The following Lanier Law Firm attorneys were selected to this year’s Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America list:

The complete list of the Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America is available here.

About The Lanier Law Firm

For more than 30 years, the women and men at The Lanier Law Firm have worked tirelessly throughout the United States to find unique and effective solutions for their clients. More than 60 skilled attorneys practice law in a broad array of areas, including business litigation, pharmaceutical litigation, asbestos exposure, oil and gas litigation and personal injury, as well as defective and dangerous products, among others. Named an Elite Trial Law Firm by The National Law Journal, The Lanier Law Firm has offices in Houston, New York and Los Angeles. To learn more about Mark Lanier and The Lanier Law Firm, visit http://www.lanierlawfirm.com.

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J.D. Cargill
713.659.5200
johnny.cargill@lanierlawfirm.com

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Contacts

J.D. Cargill
713.659.5200
johnny.cargill@lanierlawfirm.com

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