Deadline Extended for 2024 Elite Trial Lawyers Nominations
ALM's Elite Trial Lawyers recognizes U.S. based law firms that have performed exemplary and cutting-edge work on behalf of plaintiffs. The 2024 awards will maintain the same prestige as they've always had, spotlighting industry-leading plaintiffs lawyers and firms.
January 04, 2024 at 07:00 AM
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The National Law Journal is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for the 2024 Elite Trial Lawyers Awards, which spotlight industry-leading plaintiffs lawyers and firms.
In 2024, the Elite Trial Lawyers awards ceremony will be held on July 11.
The deadline for submissions has been extended to March 29, 2024.
ALM's Elite Trial Lawyers has recognized U.S. based law firms that have performed exemplary and cutting-edge work on behalf of plaintiffs since 2015. The 2024 program seeks nominations in the following areas of law:
- Antitrust
- Business Torts
- Catastrophic Injury
- Civil Rights/Discrimination (Non-Employment)
- Class Action
- Consumer Protection
- Discrimination (including Employment)
- Employment Rights
- Environmental Protection (including Energy and Sustainability)
- Governmental Representation
- Insurance
- Mass Torts
- Medical Malpractice
- Pharmaceutical Litigation
- Privacy/Data Breach
- Products Liability
- Securities Litigation / Shareholder Rights
- Technology
- Transportation (including Aviation)
- Trial Strategy Innovation
Specialty Awards
- Plaintiff Attorney of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Elite Women of the Plaintiffs Bar
- Rising Stars of the Plaintiffs Bar
- Diversity Initiative Award
- Plaintiff Law Firm of the Year
Click here to submit a nomination for Elite Trial Lawyers. For any questions about the contest, please contact Pearl Wu at [email protected].
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