Rogers & Hardin has a higher number of lawyers ranked in national legal rankings, for a firm our size, than our competitors. The firm is included in the 2013 U.S. News – Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" Rankings with 75% of our partnership included in 23 different specialties in The Best Lawyers in America 2013. We are lauded as "Top Ranked" by Chambers USA 2012 in the areas of antitrust, corporate/M&A, general commercial litigation and labor & employment with 58% of our partnership ranked as "legal leaders."
Rogers & Hardin at a Glance
Why do our clients care about these rankings? Because this recognition demonstrates our commitment to the highest levels of learning and professional growth, service and excellence.
Firm of the Year
Rogers & Hardin was nominated by Benchmark Litigation as the "Firm of the Year" in the State of Georgia for 2013 and received the award for the Georgia "Firm of the Year" for 2012. Additionally, six partners are recommended in the 2013 edition of Benchmark Litigation, the Guide to America's Leading Litigation Firms and Attorneys.
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Top Ranked Firm
In Chambers USA 2012, Rogers & Hardin is lauded as "Top Ranked" in the areas of antitrust, corporate/M&A, general commercial litigation and labor & employment with 14 partners or 58% of our partnership ranked as "legal leaders." Fourteen partners also received this honor in 2011, 2010 and 2009.
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14 Georgia Super Lawyers
In 2013, 14 Rogers & Hardin partners are ranked as Georgia Super Lawyers. Rogers & Hardin lawyers, James Cobb, Christopher Golden, Joshua Gunnemann and Joshua Jewkes, are also selected as a Rising Stars in the 2013 edition of Georgia Super Lawyers.
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Legal Elite
Four partners were named in Georgia Trend's "2012 Legal Elite."
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Nationally Ranked Firm
Rogers & Hardin is listed in the 2013 U.S. News – Best Lawyer "Best Law Firms" Rankings. In addition, 19 Rogers & Hardin lawyers are included within 23 different specialties in the 2013 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.
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3 Members of the American College of Trial Lawyers
Membership is extended "only by invitation" and "can never be more than 1% of the total lawyer population of any state or province."
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