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Best Lawyers® Recognizes Caplan Cobb Attorneys

Caplan Cobb is pleased to announce that our attorneys have once again been recognized by Best Lawyers®. The 2027 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® recognized the following members of our team:

Partners Mike Caplan, James Cobb, Mike Eber, Sarah Brewerton-Palmer, Brandon Waddell, and Julia Stone were recognized as Best Lawyers for their work across several practice areas, including commercial litigation, First Amendment litigation, appellate practice, antitrust litigation, bet-the-company litigation, and mass tort litigation / class actions – defendants.

Partner Cameron Roberts and Associates Katie Gamsey, Emily Snow, Alan Long, and Chris Hood were recognized for their work in commercial litigation as Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America.

The Best Lawyers® selection process is based entirely on peer review and seeks to determine the consensus opinion of leading attorneys about their colleagues in the same practice area.

Michael A. Caplan Founding Partner View Bio
James W. Cobb Founding Partner View Bio
Michael L. Eber Partner View Bio
Julia Blackburn Stone Partner View Bio
T. Brandon Waddell Partner View Bio
Sarah Brewerton-Palmer Partner View Bio
Cameron Roberts Partner View Bio
Katie Wheeler Gamsey Associate View Bio
Emily C. Snow Associate View Bio
Alan Long Associate View Bio
Christopher J. Hood Associate View Bio

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