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September 9, 2024

Holland & Hart Attorneys Recognized in the 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America

Holland & Hart is proud to announce that eleven attorneys have been named to the 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America guide.

This Lawdragon 500 practice guide highlights America’s top litigators among those who represent corporations and other organizations in litigation claims involving antitrust, intellectual property, white collar and investigations, securities and corporate governance litigation, and a vast array of class actions, product liability and other complex civil litigations, according to Lawdragon. Selections are based on independent journalistic research, submissions, and vetting. The 2025 guide is 33% women and 19% inclusive.

Those named 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America guide include:

  • Timothy Getzoff - Boulder, CO: IP Litigation, Patent, Trademark
  • Greg Goldberg - Denver, CO: White Collar, Investigations
  • Christopher Jackson – Denver, CO: Appellate, Business Litigation, White Collar
  • Jon Katchen – Anchorage, AK: Environmental Litigation, Regulatory
  • Stephen Masciocchi – Denver, CO: Appellate, inc. Supreme Court
  • Jane Michaels* - Denver, CO: IP, Commercial Litigation
  • Matthew Smith – Denver, CO: Financial & Securities Litigation
  • Craig Stewart – Denver, CO: Business Litigation, Class Actions, Environmental
  • Paul Swanson – Denver, CO: Business Litigation, Antitrust
  • Maureen Reidy Witt – Denver, CO: Complex Litigation, esp. Product Liability
  • Mary York - Boise, ID: Real Estate Litigation

*Asterisk denotes recognition in the Lawdragon 500’s Hall of Fame.

To view the full list of honorees, please click here.

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