Chambers USA Recognizes 21 GrayRobinson Attorneys and 7 Practice Areas

FLORIDA – May 27, 2016 – GrayRobinson announced today that Chambers USA 2016 has recognized seven practice areas and 20 previously ranked GrayRobinson attorneys, as well as first-time ranked attorney, Fernando Menendez. In addition, four attorneys were also noted as Recognized Practitioners.

Known for their credibility, diligence and unfailing commitment to excellence, the 21 ranked GrayRobinson attorneys are considered some of the best in their respective practices. Six of the seven practice areas received statewide recognition and one was recognized for national excellence, the firm’s Alcohol Beverage practice. GrayRobinson proudly congratulates these outstanding attorneys and practice areas on their latest achievement in their heralded fields.

GrayRobinson attorneys ranked in the Chambers USA 2016 guide (listed in alphabetical order):

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FLORIDA

  • Leyza F. Blanco, Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • William A. Boyles, Healthcare
  • Michael J. Canan, Tax: Employee Benefits
  • Patrick D. Coleman, Labor and Employment
  • Guy O. Farmer II, Labor and Employment
  • Frank N. Fleischer, Banking and Finance: Public Finance
  • Jeffrey D. Keiner, Construction
  • Roy S. Kobert, Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • Fernando J. Menendez, Jr., Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • Marlene Quintana, B.C.S., Labor and Employment
  • Robert A. Schatzman, Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • Charles L. Siemon, Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
  • Steven J. Solomon, Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • George E. Spofford IV, Construction
  • Frank P. Terzo, Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • Nicolas J. Watkins, Immigration
  • Steven W. Zelkowitz, Real Estate


RECOGNIZED PRACTITIONERS


GrayRobinson practice areas ranked in the Chambers USA 2016 guide (listed in alphabetical order):

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About Chambers and Partners

Chambers USA ranks the work of the leading United States law firms and their attorneys in a variety of practice areas. Ranking selection is based on outstanding achievement, excellence in practice area and quality of client service. Both client input and the Chambers’ own research are considered for ranking placement in the Chambers Guide.