Seven Winstead Attorneys Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America’s “Lawyer of the Year” (Woodward/White Inc.), 2015

08.18.14

Dallas, TX – Aug. 18, 2014 – The Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.) a peer-review publication in the legal profession, has named seven Winstead attorneys as “Best Lawyers - Lawyer of the Year” for 2015 in their respective practice areas and regions.  Best Lawyers designates “Lawyers of the Year” in high-profile legal specialties in large legal communities.  Only a single lawyer in each specialty in each community is honored as the “Lawyer of the Year.”

The Winstead attorneys named "Lawyers of the Year" for 2015 are:

Cathryn Berryman – Trademark Law, Dallas, Texas
M. Paul Martin – Public Finance Law, San Antonio, Texas
Peter A. Nolan – Arbitration, Austin, Texas
R. Clyde Parker, Jr. – Corporate Governance Law, The Woodlands, Texas
Robert Bass – Litigation – Construction, Austin, Texas
Stewart Whitehead – Construction Law, Austin, Texas
Talmage Boston – Litigation – Banking and Finance, Dallas, Texas

Because Best Lawyers is based on a peer-review survey in which more than 50,000 leading attorneys cast almost 4.3 million votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their practice areas, inclusion in Best Lawyers is considered a singular honor.  Winstead attorneys have demonstrated a strong showing in Best Lawyers throughout the years, with 79 attorneys listed as Best Lawyers for 2015.

Winstead PC 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 winstead.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:

Shannon Tipton
Public Relations
214.745.5308
stipton@winstead.com

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