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May 23, 2014

Fourteen Preti Flaherty Attorneys Selected as Chambers USA Leaders in their Field

PORTLAND, Maine (May 23, 2014) – Twelve Preti Flaherty attorneys, including two new additions, and six practice groups have been selected for inclusion in the 2014 Chambers USA Guide to America's Leading Lawyers for Business, the highly regarded directory of leading attorneys and law firms in the United States.
The recognition is significant as it is a result of independent research and interviews with clients and peers, to impartially gauge performance and rank top attorneys and firms throughout the United States.

Attorneys selected for inclusion in the 2014 guide include:

Energy & Telecommunications

  • Anthony Buxton, Portland
  • Joseph G. Donahue, Gardiner

Litigation: General Commercial

  • Timothy Bryant, Falmouth
  • Greg Hansel, Cape Elizabeth
  • Jonathan Piper, Falmouth
  • William Saturley, Concord, NH
  • Sigmund Schutz, Falmouth

Environment

  • Sharon Newman, South Portland
  • David Van Slyke, Yarmouth

Corporate M&A

  • Bonnie Martinolich, Biddeford

Real Estate (Maine)

  • Michael Lane, Richmond

Corporate/Commercial Bankruptcy (New Hampshire)

  • John Sullivan, Concord, N.H.

Each attorney was assessed on qualities including technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness/astuteness, diligence, commitment and other qualities most valued by his or her clients. Chambers USA researchers based the rankings on more than 14,000 in-depth interviews with leading attorneys and in-house counsel.

Practice areas ranked in the directory include:

  • Corporate/M&A, band 3
  • Energy & Natural Resources, band 1
  • Environment, band 2
  • Labor & Employment, band 4
  • Litigation: General Commercial, band 2
  • Real Estate, band 3

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