Chambers USA 2026 Ranks 28 Winstead Attorneys & 10 Practices

06.05.26

Winstead PC, a leading Texas-based law firm serving clients across the country, announced today its rankings in the 2026 edition of the Chambers USA Guide.

For 2026, Chambers and Partners has distinguished 28 of the firm’s attorneys and 10 of its practices. Notably, Winstead achieved Band 1 rankings in Construction (Texas and Tennessee), Real Estate (Texas), and earned an increased national ranking in Transportation: Aviation: Transactional
The following Winstead practices are ranked in the 2026 edition of the Chambers USA Guide.

The following Winstead practices are ranked in the 2026 edition of the Chambers USA Guide: 

Tennessee
Construction, Band 1

Texas
Construction, Band 1
Real Estate, Band 1
Real Estate: Zoning and Land Use, Band 2
Banking & Finance, Band 3
Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets, Band 3
Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Band 4
Intellectual Property, Band 6

USA – Nationwide
Transportation: Aviation: Transactional, Band 2
Transportation: Aviation: Finance, Band 3

The following Winstead attorneys are listed in the 2026 edition of the Chambers USA Guide:

Banking & Finance
Clint Bodien
Emeline Yang
Melissa Ruman Stewart

Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Annmarie Chiarello
Phil Lamberson

Construction (Tennessee)
Christopher Dunn
Keith Randall

Construction (Texas)
Robert Bass
Michelle Rieger
Kristen Sherwin

Corporate/M&A
Alex Allemann

Energy: State Regulatory & Litigation (Electricity)
Ron Moss

Insurance
Vince Morgan

Insurance: ADR
Vince Morgan

Intellectual Property
Miranda Jones
Phillip Philbin

Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets
Cathryn Berryman

Litigation: General Commercial
Elliot Clark

Real Estate
Mike Alessio
Bob Burton
Andy Dow
John Nolan
Ed Peterson
Kevin Sullivan

Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
Art Anderson
Tommy Mann

Transportation: Aviation: Finance
Le V. Lam
Jaesuk Yoo

Transportation: Aviation: Transactional
Brad Levy

 

 

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