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Johnston Tobey Baruch Earns Chambers USA Regional Honor

Firm honored for its expertise in litigation

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trial and appellate firm Johnston Tobey Baruch is pleased to announce its selection to the Chambers USA Regional Spotlight: Texas. The firm was recognized among only 25 firms for dispute resolution in Dallas.

“We are truly honored to be featured by Chambers USA,” said the firm’s managing shareholder Chad Baruch. “People in the legal and business worlds know Chambers and know what this kind of designation means. We appreciate the recognition from our clients and legal colleagues in Dallas.”

Chambers USA Regional Spotlight highlights small and medium-sized law firms that offer go-to counsel for legal buyers looking for more options and local expertise. The publication’s editorial staff uses in-depth market research, peer knowledge, and client satisfaction and reference feedback to develop rankings.

The honor is the latest for Johnston Tobey Baruch and its attorneys, coming on the heels of its recent Best Law Firms recognition from The Best Lawyers in America. Along with Mr. Baruch, trial attorneys Randy Johnston, Robert Tobey and Coyt Johnston were each recognized by Lawdragon on its 2024 list of the 500 Leading Litigators in America. In addition, Lawdragon named Mr. Baruch to its 2024 list of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America.

Chambers USA is considered among the most distinguished legal guides worldwide. The annual guide honors firms for “remarkable work which results in an impressive regional reputation.”

To read more about the award, visit: Dispute Resolution, Dallas, Spotlight Texas | Chambers Rankings

About Johnston Tobey Baruch:

Johnston Tobey Baruch is a dynamic law practice based in Dallas. Its trial and appellate attorneys have a broad range of litigation, arbitration and appellate experience. They are pioneers in the handling of legal and accounting malpractice, investment fraud and business disputes. They also have an enviable track record with insurance bad faith matters, commercial litigation and fiduciary litigation as well as civil, family and criminal appeals for many prominent Texas companies and individuals. For more information, visit https://www.johnstontobey.com/.

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800-559-4534
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800-559-4534
Belynn@androvett.com

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