HOUSTON – Lawdragon included 23 Bracewell lawyers in its 2023 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation, the publisher’s first-ever ranking of the top 500 US lawyers under the age of 40. Bracewell lawyers were recognized in more than a dozen practices and across numerous industries, showcasing the firm’s strengths in the energy, finance, healthcare, infrastructure and technology sectors, as well as on litigation, regulatory and transactional matters.
- Shannon Baldwin, Houston – Corporate & Securities
- Margaret B. Beasley, Washington, DC – Litigation, Including Energy, White Collar and Cybersecurity
- W. Jared Berg, Houston – M&A, Especially Energy
- Andrew C.J. Bueso, Houston – Finance & Restructuring, Especially Energy
- Nancy McEvily Davis, Houston – Commercial Litigation, Especially Healthcare and Energy
- Amber K. Dodds, San Antonio – Employment
- Russell Gallaro, New York – Commercial Litigation
- Patrick K. Johnson, Houston – Energy, Especially Project Finance
- Benjamin J. Martin, Houston – Corporate, Including M&A
- Kate Barrington McGregor, Houston – Corporate, Especially Energy & Infrastructure
- Stephen C. McNamara, New York – Corporate & Securities
- Andrew W. Monk, Houston – Corporate & Securities
- Mandi Moroz, Washington, DC – Energy and Environmental Regulation
- Brett Rector, Dallas – Commercial Litigation, Especially Healthcare
- Eryn E. Roberts, Houston – Public Finance
- Laura Sheldon, Washington, DC – Corporate & Securities, Especially Energy & Infrastructure
- John L. Stavinoha III, Houston – Corporate & Securities, Especially Energy & Infrastructure
- Drew Taggart, Houston – Commercial Litigation, Including Energy
- Kevin M. Voelkel, Washington, DC – Energy and Environmental Regulation
- Carlton D. Wilde III, Houston – Complex Business Litigation
- Mark Wulfe, New York – Commercial Litigation, Especially Energy
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