Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP is pleased to announce that 11 of its attorneys are recognized in the 2018 edition of IFLR1000, an annual guide to the world’s leading financial and corporate law firms and lawyers. In addition, the guide ranks partners Roberto Arena Reyes Retana and Fernando Camarena Cardona as “Leading Lawyers” in Mexico.
Gardere attorneys recognized in the 2018 edition of IFLR1000 include:
- Roberto Arena Reyes Retana
- Fernando Camarena Cardona
- David S. Elder
- Marcus Helt
- Stephen A. McCartin
- John P. Melko
- Holland N. O’ Neil
- Deirdre B. Ruckman
- Glenn T. Singleton
- Eunice Song
- Katherine M. Tullos
The IFLR1000 provides research and analysis of law firms operating in more than 120 jurisdictions worldwide. It’s lawyer rankings are based on transactional evidence, and client and peer feedback. For more information, click here.
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