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Two Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne Partners Named to 2026 Lawdragon 500 X The Next Generation Guide

Houston litigators recognized among nation's premier up-and-coming legal talent

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne attorneys have been selected for the 2026 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation legal guide, which spotlights the nation’s top up-and-coming legal talent.

Partner Jeb Golinkin was recognized for a fourth year in a row for his work in commercial litigation, and partner Caroline Carter made her Lawdragon X debut for her work in commercial litigation and products liability.

Mr. Golinkin manages high-stakes litigation spanning commercial contracts, fraud, trade secrets, antitrust, trademarks, securities and consumer protection.

"Being named for a fourth consecutive year is a tremendous honor," he said. "This recognition reinforces our firm's ongoing commitment to delivering top-tier advocacy and navigating the most challenging legal disputes on behalf of our clients."

Known for her inquisitive nature in search of a comprehensive understanding of complex issues, Ms. Carter’s practice spans commercial disputes, products liability, insurance defense and construction law. She has extensive experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts at both the trial and appellate levels.

"It is an incredible honor to be named to the Lawdragon X – Next Generation list alongside Jeb,” said Ms. Carter. "I am grateful to our peers and the Lawdragon team for this recognition, and I look forward to continuing to advocate for our clients at every level of the court system."

Lawdragon selects honorees through nominations, independent research and peer recommendations. See the full list here.

Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne PLLC is a Houston-based civil trial law firm whose lawyers have a proven courtroom track record in high-stakes litigation nationwide. They represent clients as both plaintiffs and defendants in commercial disputes, construction matters, products liability, toxic torts, trade secret and catastrophic personal injury claims. Flexibility in fee structuring is a hallmark of the way the firm does business. To learn more, visit the website at https://www.jlcfirm.com/.

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