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Burns White Recognized Among 2023 “Best Law Firms” in U. S. News Survey

Nov 3, 2022 | News

Burns White LLC is among the Best Law Firms in the country, according to the 2023 U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” survey, receiving 23 recognitions. Additionally, the firm’s Railroad practice group received a National First-Tier ranking for the thirteenth consecutive year and the Construction Law practice group received a National Three-Tier ranking for the second year.

U.S. News bases its national and regional rankings on a rigorous evaluation process that includes client and lawyer evaluations and peer reviews from leading attorneys in their fields nationwide. Those surveyed provide feedback on the individual practice group’s expertise, responsiveness, understanding of business needs, cost-effectiveness, civility, integrity, and likelihood of referral.

“We are honored, to once again, be recognized nationally as a top firm among our peers,” said Mary-Jo Rebelo, Chief Executive Officer. “Receiving this recognition based on the input from our clients and peers is gratifying as many exceptional firms practice in the areas in which we are recognized.”

In addition to the national ranking for Railroad Law and Construction Law, Burns White was recognized in the Metropolitan rankings in three separate tiers.

Tier 1

Charleston, WV

  • Construction Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Litigation—Insurance
  • Mediation

Cleveland, OH

  • Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions—Defendants

Pittsburgh, PA

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation—Construction
  • Litigation—Insurance
  • Medical Malpractice Law—Defendants
  • Personal Injury Litigation—Defendants
  • Railroad Law
  • Workers’ Compensation Law—Employers

Tier 2

Philadelphia, PA

  • Health Care Law

Pittsburgh, PA

  • Employment Law—Management
  • Family Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Product Liability Litigation—Defendants

Tampa, FL

  • Litigation—Health Care

Tier 3

Charleston, WV

  • Arbitration

Tampa, FL

  • Health Care Law