“Richards, Layton & Finger Has Been the Pre-Eminent Delaware Corporate Law Firm for Decades”
July 12, 2021
Firm News
WILMINGTON, Delaware (July 12, 2021) – The Legal 500 has ranked Richards, Layton & Finger in the top tiers of its M&A Litigation: Defense and Delaware Counsel categories in its 2021 national rankings. Firm director Gregory Williams was named in the prestigious Hall of Fame category; Catherine Dearlove, Rudolf Koch, and Srinivas Raju were ranked as Leading Lawyers; and Blake Rohrbacher was chosen as a Next Generation Partner. The Legal 500 also named Stephen Bigler, Doneene Damon, Matthew Murphy, Stephanie Norman, Nathaniel Stuhlmiller, and John Mark Zeberkiewicz as key lawyers.
Richards Layton is considered “top of the market among Delaware practitioners” (The Legal 500). The firm’s corporate litigators regularly handle complex litigation involving high stakes and novel issues of law, and our corporate advisory attorneys provide strategic counseling in both ordinary and extraordinary transactions and matters of corporate governance. “The pre-eminent Delaware corporate law firm for decades,” Richards Layton has “a deep bench of very smart, very sophisticated lawyers” who are “incredibly knowledgeable, very responsive,” and “extremely thorough and diligent” (The Legal 500).
The Legal 500 assesses the strengths of law firms in over 150 jurisdictions across the world to provide an up-to-date report on the global legal market. The guide chooses only the small number of U.S. firms that have a national presence and the proven ability to handle high-level work.
About Richards, Layton & Finger
Delaware’s largest law firm and one of its oldest, Richards, Layton & Finger helps sophisticated clients navigate complex issues and the intricacies of Delaware law. We advise global companies, business partnerships, leading financial institutions, local businesses, and individuals across a wide range of practices, including corporate law, alternative entities, commercial law, bankruptcy and restructuring, and litigation.