Insights: News Kilpatrick Townsend Attorneys Named 2020 North Carolina Super Lawyers
Randy Avram Selected to Top 100
NORTH CAROLINA (February 27) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that 18 of the firm’s attorneys were selected as North Carolina Super Lawyers and North Carolina Rising Stars. In addition to this prestigious list, Randy Avram was named a Top 100 North Carolina Super Lawyer.
Kilpatrick Townsend once again had the only Super Lawyer listed for E-Discovery (Craig Cannon) and the only Super Lawyer listed for Energy & Natural Resources (Steve Levitas).
Kilpatrick Townsend led all firms with the most Super Lawyers listed in Environmental and Intellectual Property. The firm also led all firms with the most Rising Stars listed in Intellectual Property.
North Carolina Super Lawyers is a listing of the top five percent of lawyers in the state who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. North Carolina Rising Stars recognizes outstanding attorneys who are 40 or under, or who have been practicing for 10 years or less. No more than 2.5% of North Carolina lawyers are named to this list.
The following names are the 2020 Kilpatrick Townsend attorneys recognized by North Carolina Super Lawyers.
Appellate:
Adam H. Charnes
Business Litigation:
Richard J. Keshian
Jason M. Wenker
Elizabeth L. Winters*
Business/Corporate:
G. William Joyner III
E-Discovery:
Craig D. Cannon
Employee Benefits:
Lois Colbert
Employment Litigation: Defense:
Randall D. Avram
Energy & Natural Resources:
Steven J. Levitas
Environmental:
Stephen R. Berlin
Alan H. McConnell
Estate Planning & Probate:
Carl W. Hibbert
Intellectual Property:
William H. Bryner
Charles W. Calkins
Allison W. Dobson*
Michael T. Morlock*
Intellectual Property Litigation:
Steven Gardner
Real Estate:
John C. Livingston*
Attorneys selected as a Rising Star are denoted by an *
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