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Carlton Fields Earns Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2025 Guide

TAMPA, FL – Carlton Fields earned top rankings for 11 practices and 20 of its attorneys in Chambers USA 2025.

Chambers conducts independent research to rank law firms and attorneys based on factors including client service, commercial vision and business understanding, diligence, value for money, depth of team, legal ability, and professional conduct.

The following Carlton Fields practice ranked Band 1 in Florida:

  • Litigation: Appellate – 6th consecutive year

The following firm practices ranked in top bands in Florida:

  • Antitrust
  • Construction
  • Environment
  • Health Care
  • Insurance: Dispute Resolution
  • Litigation: Appellate
  • Litigation: General Commercial
  • Litigation: White-Collar Crime and Government Investigations
  • Tax

The following firm practices ranked in top bands in North and Central Florida:

  • Bankruptcy/Restructuring
  • Real Estate

In addition, the following 20 attorneys ranked as leading lawyers:

Hartford

  • Frank Appicelli – Real Estate

Miami

  • Steven Brodie – Insurance: Dispute Resolution
  • Bruce King – Construction
  • Neal McAliley – Environment

Tallahassee

  • Joseph Ullo – Environment
  • William Sklar – Real Estate

Tampa

  • David Burke – Tax, Tax: State and Local
  • Matthew Conigliaro – Litigation: Appellate
  • Nathaniel Doliner – Corporate/M&A and Private Equity
  • Robert Freedman – Real Estate
  • James Kennedy – Health Care
  • Donald Kirk – Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Bankruptcy Litigation
  • Laurel Lockett – Environment
  • George Meyer – Construction
  • Janet Goldberg McEnery – Labor and Employment
  • Luis Prats – Construction
  • Jason Quintero – Construction
  • Adam Schwartz – Litigation: White-Collar Crime and Government Investigations
  • Paul Ullom – Construction: Mediators
  • Cary Wright – Construction

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