14 Winstead Attorneys Listed as 2014 Best Lawyers in Dallas by D Magazine

04.22.14

Dallas (April 22, 2014) — Winstead PC is proud to announce that 14 attorneys were recognized as D Magazine’s Best Lawyers in Dallas, and will be featured in the May 2014 issue of D Magazine.

Nominated by their peers and elected by voting, the nominees are reviewed by a panel of eminent attorneys and the winners are featured in D Magazine as the Best Lawyers in Dallas.  All lawyers who operate in Dallas and have a valid Texas state bar number are eligible to be nominated.

The following are the Winstead attorneys, by area of practice, who were named 2014 Best Lawyers in Dallas by D Magazine:
 

  • Jay Madrid – Alternative Dispute Resolution/Mediation
  • Arthur Anderson – Land Use/Zoning
  • John Bergner – Tax: Trusts & Estates
  • Nancy Furney – Tax: Erisa/Employee Benefits
  • Robert Ivey – Banking & Finance
  • Mark Johnson – Corporate Law: Mergers & Acquisitions
  • John Kincade – Securities Litigation and Enforcement
  • James Littlejohn – Banking & Finance
  • Cheryl Camin Murray – Health Care
  • Lori Oliphant – Tax: Erisa/Employee Benefits
  • Melissa Ruman Stewart – Banking & Finance
  • Kevin Sullivan – Real Estate
  • Kirk Williams – Land Use/Zoning
  • Emeline Yang – Banking & Finance


Winstead is among the largest business law firms in Texas. Winstead attorneys and consultants serve as trusted advisors to mid-market and large businesses, providing a core range of legal services that are critical to their operation and success. Winstead currently has offices in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and The Woodlands, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; New Orleans, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. For detailed information about Winstead, visit www.winstead.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Shannon Tipton, 214/745-5308
stipton@winstead.com
 

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