The Legal 500 US Again Recognizes Ross Aronstam & Moritz and Its Lawyers as Leading M&A Litigators

Recognition

The Legal 500 US has again recognized Ross Aronstam & Moritz LLP as one of the top firms nationwide for M&A litigation.  Known for its focus on Court of Chancery litigation, the firm was described as “simply the best in Delaware” and praised as “exceptionally skilled and experienced,” with “incredible judgment and expertise.”

In addition to the firm generally, The Legal 500 recognized several of its attorneys.  Brad Aronstam, who was separately identified as one of the nation’s “Leading Lawyers” for M&A litigation, was recognized by clients and peers as “an outstanding all-around litigator” with “excellent judgment as well as great skill.”  Garrett Moritz “st[oo]d out” for his “experience and high-quality advice.”  David Ross, who was also identified as one of the nation’s “Leading Lawyers” for M&A litigation, was recognized as “an outstanding trial lawyer, litigator, and advisor.”

The Legal 500 also recognized Eric Selden, Michael Sirkin and Garrett Rice for their “central roles in the firm’s most high profile cases,” and ranked Garrett Rice as one of only two “Next Generation Partners” in Delaware.

For more than 40 years, The Legal 500 has been analyzing law firms in the United States, with a comprehensive research program revised and updated every year to bring the most up-to-date vision of the global legal market.  The rankings are based on a series of criteria and highlight the practice area teams that are providing the most cutting edge and innovative guidance to corporate counsel.  Research is based on feedback from 300,000 clients worldwide, submissions from law firms and interviews with leading private practice lawyers, and a team of researchers who have unrivaled experience in the legal market.

The Legal 500’s full writeup is available here.

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