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Robins Kaplan LLP and 12 of the firm’s lawyers have been recognized in the 2020 Chambers USA guideThe firm was ranked for its sophisticated, high-impact work across five practices. The firm’s complete Chambers USA 2020 rankings are available here.

The firm was ranked in the following practice group areas:

Antitrust – Nationwide: Plaintiff (Band 1)
Antitrust – New York (Band 1)
Antitrust – Minnesota (Band 1)
Bankruptcy/Restructuring – California (Band 3)
Intellectual Property – Minnesota (Band 1)
Litigation: General Commercial – Minnesota (Band 1)
Native American Law – Nationwide (Band 3)

According to Chambers, Robins Kaplan is known for its “varied expertise, leading cases involving clients in diverse industries including financial services, transportation and pharmaceuticals.” Clients noted that the firm “inspires confidence in every step of the litigation process” and are that the attorneys are “very savvy about litigation tactics and very knowledgeable about the rules of civil procedure."

The following attorneys were recognized individually as leading lawyers in the 2020 guide:

  • Jake Holdreith: Intellectual Property (Minnesota: Band 2)
  • Brendan Johnson: Native American Law (Nationwide: Band 2)
  • Christopher Larus: Intellectual Property (Minnesota: Band 3)
  • Kellie Lerner: Antitrust: Mainly Plaintiff (New York: Band 1)
  • Eric Magnuson: Litigation: Appellate (Star Individual)
  • Ryan Marth: Antitrust (Minnesota: Band 2)
  • Jason Pfeiffer: Litigation: General Commercial (Minnesota: Band 3)
  • Timothy Purdon: Native American Law (Nationwide: Band 3)
  • William Reiss: Antitrust (New York: Up and Coming)
  • Hollis Salzman: Antitrust: Plaintiff (Nationwide: Band 1); Antitrust: Mainly Plaintiff (New York: Band 1)
  • Ronald Schutz: Intellectual Property (Minnesota: Band 1)
  • K. Craig Wildfang: Antitrust: Plaintiff (Nationwide: Band 2); Antitrust (Minnesota: Band 1)
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