Fourteen Butler Snow ...

Fourteen Butler Snow Attorneys Named in the Top 50 Mississippi Super Lawyers

December 3, 2012 | by Butler Snow

Fourteen Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens & Cannada, PLLC (Butler Snow) Attorneys were named in the Top 50 Mississippi Super Lawyers for 2012.  There were no other firms with more than six attorneys on the list.

Phil B. Abernethy of Butler Snow’s Commercial Litigation Group, Don B. Cannada of the Banking, Real Estate and Financial Services Group and Energy Industry Team, Donald Clark, Jr. of the Public Finance and Incentives Group and also Firm Chairman, Robert C. Galloway of the Product Liability and Commercial Litigation Groups, Charles E. Griffin of the Commercial Litigation Group, John C. Henegan of the Commercial Litigation and Appellate and Written Advocacy Group, Donna Brown Jacobs of the Appellate and Written Advocacy Group and Energy Industry Team, Christy D. Jones of the Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Healthcare Industry Team, Robert A. Miller of the Product Liability Group, Meade W. Mitchell of the Product Liability and General Litigation Groups, Stephen W. Rosenblatt of the Banking, Real Estate and Financial Services Group, Lee Davis Thames of the Product Liability Group, James B. Tucker of the Investigations and Commercial Litigation Groups and Jeffrey A. Walker of the Labor and Employment and Commercial Litigation Groups round out the Butler Snow Attorneys named to the list.

“We’re proud of the number of attorneys named to the list of the Top 50 in Mississippi Super Lawyers.  It is not only a true honor, but also great recognition of the excellent client service Butler Snow delivers,” said Donald Clark, Jr., Chairman, Butler Snow.

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 selection process is multi-phased and includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. In the United States, Super Lawyers Magazine is published for each state and Washington D.C., reaching more than 13 million readers.