Manchester, N.H. (April 30, 2024) – The law firm of McLane Middleton is proud to announce that 15 of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2024 edition of New England Super Lawyers® with an additional 11 attorneys included as Rising Stars.
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. The New England version of Super Lawyers encompasses the northern New England states of New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont.
The lawyers selected for inclusion from McLane Middleton along with their practice area recognized by Super Lawyers are:
2024 New England Super Lawyers:
Manchester Office:
Steven J. Dutton – Business Litigation
Bruce W. Felmly – Civil Litigation Defense
Joseph A. Foster – Bankruptcy Business
Wilbur A. Glahn III – Business Litigation
Dennis J. Haley, Jr.* – Business/Corporate
Scott H. Harris – Business Litigation
Linda S. Johnson – Schools & Education
Daniel J. Norris – Business/Corporate
Jennifer L. Parent – Business Litigation
Mark C. Rouvalis – Environmental Litigation
Jeremy T. Walker* – Business Litigation
Mark A. Wright – IP
Concord Office:
Barry Needleman – Environmental Litigation
Gregory H. Smith – Environmental
Portsmouth Office:
Patrick C. Closson – Business/Corporate
Rising Stars:
2024 New England Rising Stars:
Alexandra S. Cote – Estate & Trust Litigation
Kolbie R. Deamon – Business/Corporate
Viggo C. Fish – Energy & Resources
Whitney A. Gagnon – Estate & Probate
Jack D. Hepburn – Business/Corporate
Christina L. Krakoff – Estate & Probate
Jacqueline A. Leary – Family Law
Caitlin G. McCurdy – Estate & Probate
Amanda E. Quinlan – Business Litigation
Graham W. Steadman – General Litigation
Rebecca S. Walkley – Environmental Litigation
(* indicates an attorney’s first appearance on the Super Lawyers list.)
Note: Being named to the list or receiving the award is not intended and should not be viewed as comparative to other lawyers or to create an expectation about results that might be achieved in a future matter.