Washington, DC (June 3, 2019)Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that it has again been ranked in Tier 1 in the category “Healthcare: Health Insurers” in the 2019 edition of The Legal 500 United States.

Additionally, EBG was recommended in the following six practice areas:

  • Healthcare: Service Providers
  • Employee Benefits, Executive Compensation and Retirement Plans: Design
  • Labor and Employment Disputes (Including Collective Actions): Defense
  • Labor-Management Relations
  • Workplace and Employment Counseling
  • M&A: Middle Market (Sub-$500 Million)

Furthermore, four EBG attorneys received individual honors. Steven Epstein and David Matyas were again listed as “Leading Lawyers,” in the “Healthcare: Health Insurers” and “Healthcare: Service Providers” practice areas, respectively. Jason Christ and Amy Lerman were again listed as “Next Generation Lawyers” in the practice area “Healthcare: Service Providers.”

In the editorial commentary, The Legal 500 recognized 54 EBG attorneys as top attorneys in their areas of focus (see below).

Healthcare: Health Insurers

  • Anthony Argiropoulos
  • George Breen
  • Steven Epstein
  • David Matyas
  • Jackie Selby
  • Lynn Shapiro Snyder

Healthcare: Service Providers

  • Anthony Argiropoulos
  • George Breen
  • Jason Christ
  • Steven Epstein
  • Amy Lerman
  • Mark Lutes
  • David Matyas
  • Kathleen Premo 

Employee Benefits, Executive Compensation, and Retirement Plans: Design

  • Michelle Capezza
  • Tzvia Feiertag
  • Gretchen Harders
  • Cassandra Labbees
  • Sharon Lippett
  • Christopher McMican
  • Andrew Shapiro

Labor and Employment Disputes (Including Collective Actions): Defense

  • Patrick Brady
  • Jonathan Brenner
  • Deborah DeHart Cannavino
  • Paul DeCamp
  • Aime Dempsey
  • James Flynn
  • Richard Frey
  • John Fullerton
  • David Garland
  • Ronald Green
  • Carmine Iannaccone
  • Michael Kun
  • Eric Moran
  • Frank Morris
  • Ian Carleton Schaefer
  • Brian Spang
  • Joshua Stein
  • Kathleen Williams

Labor-Management Relations

  • Adam Abrahms
  • Jeremy Brown
  • David Garland
  • Kat Paterno
  • Steven Swirsky

Workplace and Employment Counseling

  • Jonathan Brenner
  • Jeremy Brown
  • Deborah DeHart Cannavino
  • Denise Merna Dadika
  • Paul DeCamp
  • James Flynn
  • Adam Forman
  • David Garland
  • Jennifer Gefsky
  • Nathaniel Glasser
  • Carmine Iannaccone
  • Marc Mandelman
  • William Milani
  • Ian Carleton Schaefer
  • Susan Gross Sholinsky
  • Brian Spang
  • Peter Stein

M&A: Middle Market (Sub-$500 Million)

  • Jeffrey Becker
  • Amy Dow
  • John Gleason
  • Douglas Hastings
  • Gary Herschman
  • Mark Lutes
  • Anjana Patel
  • David Weiss

About Epstein Becker Green

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., is a national law firm with a primary focus on health care and life sciences; employment, labor, and workforce management; and litigation and business disputes. Founded in 1973 as an industry-focused firm, Epstein Becker Green has decades of experience serving clients in health care, financial services, retail, hospitality, and technology, among other industries, representing entities from startups to Fortune 100 companies.  Operating in locations throughout the United States and supporting domestic and multinational clients, the firm’s attorneys are committed to uncompromising client service and legal excellence.  For more information, visit www.ebglaw.com.

About The Legal 500

The Legal 500 series, which includes a United States edition, surveys more than 250,000 corporate counsel each year to select the leading law firms and lawyers in specific legal practice areas and industries. The Legal 500 United States is an independent guide, and firms and individuals are recommended purely on merit.

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