Bruce Felmly, Bill Glahn, Scott Harris, Jennifer Parent, and Mark Rouvalis recognized individually.
The law firm of McLane Middleton, Professional Association is pleased to announce that the firm was recently recognized in the 2019 Benchmark Litigation rankings as “Highly Recommended” in New Hampshire. This is the highest level rank given out by Benchmark Litigation.
Regarding the firm, Benchmark Litigation states:
McLane Middleton is one of the largest full-service firms in New Hampshire with over 100 attorneys and locations in Manchester, Woburn, Portsmouth, Concord and Boston. The firm offers a collaborative team of attorneys who provide comprehensive legal services throughout New England.
Firm attorneys Bruce W. Felmly, Wilbur A. Glahn III, Scott H. Harris, Jennifer L. Parent, and Mark C. Rouvalis were all recognized individually as “Local Litigation Star[s].”
The firm was also “Recommended” for Labor and Employment in New Hampshire with Benchmark Litigation stating:
McLane Middleton’s labor and employment practice has a significant reputation particularly in the New Hampshire market. The practice focuses on handling matters for employers and management, successfully resolving cases for clients throughout the New England area. A client that recently used the firm for an employment-related dispute praises its work, saying, “The firm as usual has done an outstanding job in handling my company’s interest. The[y] are organized, efficient and extraordinarily knowledgeable in the practice of employment law.”
Jennifer Parent was further recognized as a “Labor & Employment Star,” and was named to the “2019 Top 250 Women in Litigation” list.
Now in its 12th year of publication, Benchmark exclusively covers the litigation and disputes market in North America, covering the US, Canada, Latin America and, most recently, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The original publication, Benchmark Litigation – the definitive guide to America’s leading litigation firms and attorneys – is the only publication to focus exclusively on US litigation.