Benchmark Litigation USA, Ranking the Nation's Most Accomplished Litigators and Law Firms, Includes Rothwell Figg and Four Attorneys in 2026 Rankings

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Benchmark Litigation USA includes Rothwell Figg and firm partners Steven Lieberman, Jennifer Maisel, Sharon Davis, and Leo Loughlin in its 2026 rankings highlighting leading litigation firms and lawyers who continue to set the standard for excellence in advocacy, strategy, and client service.

The firm is ranked for Dispute Resolution in the District of Columbia and for Intellectual Property in the United States nationally. Steven, Jen, Sharon, and Leo are named Litigation Stars both in the District of Columbia and in the United States nationally. Jen is also recognized in Benchmark Litigation's 40 & Under List.

Since its inception in 2008, Benchmark Litigation has been the only publication on the market to focus exclusively on litigation. The Benchmark brand has grown dramatically and garnered industry-wide accolades as the definitive hub for in-depth analysis of the players shaping the dynamic practice of litigation. Research is conducted through extensive interviews with litigators, dispute resolution specialists, and their clients to identify the leading litigators and firms. During these interviews, we examine recent casework handled by law firms and ask individual litigators to provide their professional opinions on peers and practitioners within their jurisdiction or practice area. There is no cost to participate in the research or to be ranked.

You can view the full 2026 rankings, and learn more about Benchmark Litigation, on the Benchmark Litigation website.

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