Twelve DK&S Attorneys Named to "The Best Lawyers in America" 2010 List
August 12, 2009
New Orleans, LA – Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles congratulates its 12 partners who have been named to "The Best Lawyers in America" list for 2010. The honored attorneys are as follows:
Francis J. Barry, Jr. – Maritime Law
Frederick R. Bott – Personal Injury Litigation
Terrence L. Brennan – Construction Law, Professional Malpractice Law
Bert M. Cass, Jr. – Maritime Law, Personal Injury Litigation
Robert E. Kerrigan, Jr. – Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury Litigation (listed 15 years)
Charles E. Leche – Maritime Law, Personal Injury Litigation
Nancy J. Marshall – Personal Injury Litigation, Product Liability Litigation, Professional Malpractice Law
Joseph L. McReynolds – Appellate Law
Ellis B. Murov – Labor and Employment Law
Charles F. Seemann, Jr. – Construction Law, Personal Injury Litigation
A. Wendel Stout III – Environmental Law, Mass Tort Litigation
William E. Wright, Jr. – Commercial Litigation, Professional Malpractice Law
The firm is tied for a first place ranking in Louisiana in both Appellate Law and Professional Malpractice Law. The Best Lawyers list is compiled through an exhaustive peer-review survey in which thousands of the top lawyers in the U.S. confidentially evaluate their professional peers. Corporate Counsel magazine has called Best Lawyers "the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice."
About Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles
Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, L.L.P. is a premiere regional law firm concentrating in legal counseling and complex, high-stakes litigation defense. The firm is on the forefront of the industries it serves and prides itself on unwavering responsiveness to client needs. Deutsch, Kerrigan, & Stiles consists of approximately 60 attorneys practicing in the areas of Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Construction, Labor & Employment, Toxic Tort & Environmental, Marine & Energy, and Professional Liability Law from offices in New Orleans, Louisiana; Monroe, Louisiana; and Gulfport, Mississippi.

