Six Elarbee Thompson Attorneys Recognized in the 2010 Edition of Chambers USA
ATLANTA, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Elarbee Thompson is pleased to announce that six partners are listed in the Chambers USA Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers in the area of labor and employment and immigration. The partners listed are:
- Alisa P. Cleek - Labor & Employment
- R. Read Gignilliat - Labor & Employment
- J. Lewis Sapp - Labor & Employment
- Brent L. Wilson - Labor & Employment
- Stanford G. Wilson - Labor & Employment
- David C. Whitlock - Immigration
Chambers described the firm as having a deep team and one partner as being a "first rate attorney." Stan Wilson, the firm's managing partner states: "I am happy that several of our attorneys made the Chambers list, we have a excellent group of attorneys with a wealth of experience and knowledge."
ABOUT ELARBEE THOMPSON LLP
Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson LLP was formed in 1973 by a group of attorneys who had practiced labor and employment law together for a number of years. The firm has remained dedicated to the exclusive representation of companies in labor and employment law and complex commercial litigation matters ever since, and the firm's attorneys have earned a reputation for innovative, creative thinking that leads to bottom-line results for clients.
About Chambers and Partners
Since 1990, Chambers has published the world's leading guides to the legal profession and has built a reputation for in-depth, objective research.
Chambers has a team of 100 highly qualified full-time researchers who conduct thousands of interviews with lawyers and their clients worldwide. They identify and rank the world's best lawyers (i.e. those who perform best according to the criteria most valued by clients – such as technical expertise, business acumen, prompt delivery, value for money).
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