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Six Burns Charest Partners Named Leading Global Antitrust & Competition Lawyers

Burns Charest attorneys honored in Lawdragon’s inaugural guide

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Burns Charest is pleased to announce that six of the firm’s attorneys, including name partner Warren Burns, have been selected by Lawdragon for its inaugural list of 500 Leading Global Antitrust & Competition Lawyers.

Along with Mr. Burns, partners Christopher Cormier, Spencer Cox, Amanda Klevorn, Korey Nelson and Matt Tripolitsiotis all earned spots for their antitrust practices.

“It’s an honor for our firm to be included in Lawdragon’s inaugural guide,” said Mr. Burns. “This distinction speaks to our firm’s dedication to achieving outstanding results for our clients, and we are especially grateful for the trust our clients place in us.”

Mr. Burns has built a reputation for representing clients in complex litigation across multiple industries. He has led groundbreaking antitrust litigation and is known for securing landmark results in high-stakes class actions and multidistrict litigation.

Mr. Cormier is recognized for his extensive experience in antitrust litigation, including significant roles in cases addressing price-fixing and monopolistic practices. He has achieved impressive results for clients while navigating the complexities of multi-jurisdictional cases.

Mr. Cox has established a strong reputation for representing plaintiffs in antitrust class actions involving market manipulation and monopolization claims. His deep understanding of competition law has contributed to multimillion-dollar recoveries for his clients.

Ms. Klevorn is commended for her expertise in litigating antitrust and competition cases on behalf of plaintiffs, particularly in class actions. Her skill in managing intricate legal matters has led to significant outcomes for her clients.

Mr. Nelson, managing partner of Burns Charest’s New Orleans office, is renowned for his dedication to protecting consumer rights and promoting market fairness, leading to significant victories.

Mr. Tripolitsiotis has made his mark by representing clients in high-profile antitrust cases, often involving monopolization and restraint of trade claims. He is known for his ability to craft compelling arguments and achieve favorable client results.

Burns Charest LLP is a thriving boutique litigation firm of experienced, respected attorneys with impressive records representing clients in important and high-profile cases. This work includes serving as co-lead counsel in multidistrict litigation, antitrust and class action matters, as well as oil and gas royalty disputes, environmental pollution cases, large-scale mass torts and complex commercial litigation. The firm has offices in Dallas, New Orleans, New York and Washington, D.C.

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