Saul Ewing LLP, a full-service national law firm, today announced that 66 attorneys from the firm received the distinguished honor of being recognized for legal excellence and client service by Chambers USA 2026. Several of the firm’s practice areas also earned high rankings.
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California
In Los Angeles, Zev M. Shechtman was recognized for his bankruptcy/restructuring law practice.
Delaware
From the Wilmington office, Monique B. DiSabatino, Evan T. Miller and Mark Minuti were included for bankruptcy/restructuring law; William S. Gee for his real estate practice; James D. Taylor, Jr. for his labor and employment practice; and Richard A. Forsten, William E. Manning, Pamela J. Scott, Mackenzie M. Sindelar and Wendie C. Stabler for their real estate/zoning and land use practices.
Florida
In Fort Lauderdale, Zachary R. Kobrin was recognized for his nationwide cannabis law practice.
Illinois
In Chicago, Adam S. Fayne was recognized for his nationwide cannabis law practice.
Maryland
From the Baltimore office, Gianna Julian Arnold and Sherry H. Flax were included for intellectual property; Dan Altchek, Harriet E. Cooperman and Gary B. Eidelman for labor and employment; Jim Goodrich for construction and real estate; Jonathan Havens for his nationwide cannabis law practice; Brian D. Meltzer and Eric G. Orlinsky for corporate/M&A; Kimberly J. Min for real estate; and Charles O. Monk, II for commercial litigation.
Massachusetts
In Boston, Joseph D. Lipchitz and Jeffrey S. Robbins were recognized for their commercial litigation practices.
Minnesota
In Minneapolis, Katie Barrett Wiik was recognized for her appellate litigation practice.
New Jersey
From the Newark office, William C. Baton, Alex Callo, Charles M. Lizza and Sarah A. Sullivan were named for their intellectual property work, and Colleen A. Foley and Stephen B. Genzer were recognized for their energy and natural resources work.
In Princeton, Melissa Clarke, Pamela Goodwin and Andrea A. Lipuma were recognized for their environmental work; Frederic M. Garsson was named for his New York insurance practice; Ruth A. Rauls was recognized for labor and employment; and Francis X. Riley III was included for commercial litigation.
Pennsylvania
In Chesterbrook, Michael S. Burg was named for his real estate practice; Gregory J. Davis was named for his real estate/zoning and land use practice; and John F. Stoviak was named for his environmental practice.
From the Harrisburg office, Andrew T. Bockis was recognized for his environmental work and Kara P. Pike was recognized for her insurance practice.
Attorneys from the Philadelphia office named to the list are Bruce D. Armon for his health care practice; Justin C. Danilewitz for his white-collar crime & government investigations work; Cathleen M. Devlin for her environmental practice; Kathryn Doyle, Ph.D. for her intellectual property practice; Jeffrey C. Hampton and Adam H. Isenberg for bankruptcy/restructuring law; Jim Keller for his commercial litigation and nationwide higher education practices; Amy S. Kline for her insurance work; Joshua W. B. Richards for his nationwide higher education practice; George E. Rahn, Jr. for his construction practice; Stanley J. Kull and David G. Shapiro for tax; Courtney L. Schultz for her energy and natural resources work; and Megan E. Moyer, Frederick D. Strober and Erik F. Williams for their real estate practices.
From the Pittsburgh office, Jared S. Hawk and Michael J. Joyce were recognized for their commercial litigation practices, and Joe Valenti was recognized for his white-collar crime & government investigations practice.
Washington, D.C.
In Washington, D.C., Mark I. Gruhin was named for his corporate/M&A and private equity practice, and Steven L. Dube and Jeffrey H. Gelman were named for their real estate practices.
Band One Practice Areas
In addition, several of Saul Ewing’s practice areas were highly ranked in the directory, including band one rankings for nationwide higher education, intellectual property in New Jersey, real estate in Pennsylvania, real estate/zoning and land use in Delaware, and energy and natural resources in New Jersey.