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October 11, 2016—Robins Kaplan LLP® is pleased to announce that the firm has been honored as a finalist in The National Law Journal’s Elite Trial Lawyers report for the third year in a row. The firm has been recognized for the Antitrust category this year; only 35 firms were selected as finalists across eight practice-area categories.

The National Law Journal’s annual Elite Trial Lawyers award honors law firms that achieved high-dollar recoveries for clients and conducted the most creative and significant work on behalf of plaintiffs. The recognized firms have achieved large-scale victories in complex cases that have a wide impact on the law and legal business as a whole.

To qualify for inclusion as category finalists, firms had to have secured at least one significant plaintiffs win over the past year and possess an impressive track record of wins within the past three to five years. Firms also had to devote at least 50 percent of their litigation resources to plaintiffs work and derive half or more of their revenue from plaintiffs-side activities.

Honorees will be recognized on Dec. 6, at an awards dinner in New York.

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