Publication honors Crowe & Dunlevy attorneys, firm

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Chambers and Partners, an international legal research and analysis provider, has ranked the Crowe & Dunlevy law firm in 10 practice areas and recognized 27 individual attorneys in its 2022 USA Guide, the law firm said in a news release.

The publication honored Crowe & Dunlevy with Band 1 rankings in nine practice areas: corporate/commercial, energy and natural resources, environment, health care, intellectual property, labor and employment, Native American law, real estate and tax. The firm’s litigation: general commercial practice was ranked in Band 2.

Attorneys and firms are ranked on a scale of 1 to 6 based on client service and professional conduct, technical abilities, commercial vision and business understanding, diligence, value and team depth, according to the news release. Rankings are based on information submitted by law firms and in-depth telephone interviews with attorneys. More than 200 editors and researchers independently seek out information and verify submissions to create a comprehensive guide each year.

Additionally, 27 of the firm’s attorneys were individually ranked by the publisher.

Attorneys ranked in Band 1 include:

  • LeAnne Burnett, environment.
  • Adam W. Childers, labor and employment.
  • John J. Griffin Jr., energy and natural resources.
  • Michael S. Laird, real estate.
  • Michael McBride III, Native American law.
  • Karen S. Rieger, health care.
  • Malcolm E. Rosser IV, real estate.
  • Donald K. Shandy, environment.
  • Roger A. Stong, corporate/commercial.
  • David M. Sullivan, intellectual property.
  • L. Mark Walker, energy and natural resources.

Attorneys ranked in Bands 2 and 3 include:

  • Zachary W. Allen, real estate.
  • Shawn M. Dellegar, intellectual property.
  • Michael J. Gibbens, litigation: general commercial.
  • Kevin D. Gordon, health care.
  • Kari Hoffhines, real estate.
  • James W. Larimore, corporate/commercial.
  • Tynia McQuigg, intellectual property.
  • Timila S. Rother, litigation: general commercial.
  • Randall J. Snapp, labor and employment.
  • John M. Thompson, litigation: general commercial.
  • L. Mark Walker, environment.

Jennifer Lamirand was honored in the Up and Coming category, while Leonard Court, D. Kent Meyers, Judy Hamilton Morse and Clyde A. Muchmore were named senior statespeople.