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Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that 21 partners have been named to the 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America guide. This guide recognizes “the best litigators the U.S. has to offer” in antitrust, intellectual property, white collar and investigations, securities, and corporate governance litigation, and a vast array of class actions, product liability, and other complex civil litigation.

According to Lawdragon, members of the guide were selected from a record number of submissions, as well as original journalistic research and vetting with the nation’s leading trial lawyers.

Robins Kaplan partners recognized in the Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America guide include the following:

Boston

  • Anthony Froio - Complex Litigation, Financial, IP, Trademark

Los Angeles

  • Michael Geibelson - Business Litigation
  • David Martinez - Business Litigation
  • Roman Silberfeld - Civil Litigation, inc. Antitrust, Entertainment

Minneapolis

  • Robert Bennett - Commercial Litigation, Plaintiff
  • Michael Collyard - Commercial Litigation, esp. Banking & Financial Fraud, Plaintiff
  • Brendan Johnson - White Collar, Government Investigations
  • Christopher Larus - IP & Technology Litigation
  • Anne Lockner - Business Litigation
  • Cyrus Morton - IP Litigation, esp. Patent
  • Jason Pfeiffer - Business Litigation
  • Timothy Purdon - White Collar, Government Investigations
  • Michael Reif - Business Litigation, Insurance
  • Ronald Schutz - IP Litigation, inc. Patent
  • Philip Sieff - Class Action, Mass Tort, Plaintiff
  • Stacey Slaughter - Antitrust, Business Litigation
  • Tara Sutton - Mass Tort, Business Litigation, IP, Plaintiff
  • K. Craig Wildfang - Antitrust

New York

  • Kellie Lerner - Antitrust Litigation
  • William Reiss - Antitrust Litigation
  • Bryan Vogel - IP Litigation, esp. ITC
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