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22 Kirton McConkie lawyers recognized as Best Lawyers for 2015

Press Release
08.18.2014

Kirton McConkie is pleased to announce 22 lawyers in 23 different categories were selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America for 2015. The attorneys and the areas of practice for which they received this recognition are:

Appellate Practice

Von Keetch

Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law

Ralph Mabey

Business Organizations

Thomas Mecham

Commercial Litigation

Ben Hathaway

Anthony Schofield

Peter Schofield

David Wahlquist

Construction Litigation

Cameron Hancock

David Wahlquist

Corporate Governance Law

Park Lloyd

Family Law

Oscar McConkie III

Intellectual Property Litigation

Michael Krieger

Real Estate Litigation

David Wahlquist

Corporate Law

Randy Johnson

Gary Winger

Employee Benefits/ERISA

Lorin Barker

Labor Law/Management

Robert McKinley

First Amendment Law

Von Keetch

First Amendment Litigation

Ben Hathaway

Franchise Law

Lee Wright

Immigration Law

Lynn McMurray

Mergers & Acquisitions Law

Gary Winger

Non-Profit/Charities Law

Brent Andrewsen

Real Estate Law

Lorin Barker

Read Hellewell

Robert Hyde

William Meaders, Jr.

Securities/Capital Markets Law

Gary Winger

Patent Law

Michael Krieger

Tax Law

Thomas Mecham

Matthew Wride

Trusts and Estates

Brent Andrewsen

Thomas Mecham

Best Lawyers compiles lists of outstanding attorneys by conducting exhaustive peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. Lawyers are not allowed to pay a fee to be included in Best Lawyers. As a result, the publication is widely regarded within the legal profession as an honor conferred on a lawyer by his or her peers.

Kirton McConkie is a full service firm focusing on litigation, business/corporate, real estate, employment and immigration, intellectual property, First Amendment, tax, estate planning and family law.

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