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Olson Grimsley Earns Prestigious Chambers USA Honors

Partners Eric Olson, Kenzo Kawanabe and Sean Grimsley also earn individual recognition

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Olson Grimsley is pleased to announce that the firm has earned recognition from Chambers USA, a prestigious legal guide that lists the top lawyers and law firms in the country.

The firm was recognized for its work in commercial litigation in Colorado. Firm founders Eric Olson, Kenzo Kawanabe, and Sean Grimsley also earned individual recognition.

“We are so proud to be recognized by Chambers less than two years after founding our firm,” said Mr. Grimsley. “We formed Olson Grimsley to advocate for clients in their most consequential trials and appeals nationwide. We truly appreciate this recognition of our work and vision for the firm.”

In the Chambers 2025 Guide, other lawyers and in-house counsel said about the firm:

  • “Olson Grimsley is comprised of one A+ trial attorney after another.”
  • “The team provides zealous representation with intelligence and vigor.”
  • “The team’s arguments were not merely logical, they were eloquent.”

Mr. Olson, who was honored for a second year by Chambers, earned a Band 1 ranking – the highest possible – for his appellate work in Colorado. He was also recognized for commercial litigation. Others described him as “a top appellate lawyer” and “an excellent attorney.”

Mr. Kawanabe, who is also a repeat Chambers honoree, again earned a Band 1 ranking as a Colorado litigator. Sources said “Kenzo is an expert lawyer” and “an outstanding attorney.”

Similarly, Mr. Grimsley was honored for his work in commercial litigation in Colorado. Chambers’ sources recognize that “Sean is an elite trial lawyer.”

Chambers USA is published annually by London-based Chambers and Partners. It determines firm and attorney rankings through rigorous, in-depth market analysis and independent research.

About Olson Grimsley
Olson Grimsley Kawanabe Hinchcliff & Murray LLC is a national law firm headquartered in Denver, with the mission of holding the powerful to account. Before founding the firm, the team of talented litigators handled some of the country’s most significant civil rights, antitrust, mass tort, consumer, intellectual property, and environmental cases in courthouses from California to New York, and from rural Arkansas to the U.S. Supreme Court. They are now focusing their expertise on advocating for clients in their most consequential trials and appeals nationwide. More: https://www.olsongrimsley.com/.

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