Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland (GMSR) is proud to announce Chambers and Partners USA continues to recognize GMSR for its excellence in Appellate Litigation. The practice and partners continue to achieve strong rankings for their leadership and success in shaping the law at the appellate level. Senior Partners Kent Richland and Robin Meadow are both again ranked Band 1, comprising half of that select list of top appellate lawyers.
Founding Partner Kent Richland is regarded as being among “the cream of the crop of the California appellate Bar.” Chambers notes that he has a wealth of experience arguing cases before state and federal appellate courts. A market source says: “Courts find him to be very persuasive and his briefs are top notch.”
Robin Meadow is recognized as a “a superb appellate lawyer, gifted at all aspects of the trade,” reports one source, adding that “his writing and oral advocacy is excellent.” Chambers notes he is a seasoned advocate and is especially active in appeals arising in probate, real estate and business disputes.
Laurie Hepler is featured as an appellate specialist who represents clients in a wide range of commercial matters, from employment to product liability. A client describes her as “an excellent appellate attorney,” and adds: “Her legal analytical, writing and advocacy skills are superior.”
Chambers and Partners rankings result from extensive investigation including client interviews.
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