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Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne Attorneys Earn Recognition in 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America Guide

Legal guide honors partners for excellence in commercial litigation and product defense

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Five Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne attorneys have been named to the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America, a guide to the top trial lawyers in the country.

“The outstanding advocates recognized here have made their mark representing clients in their most important courtroom, investigative and administrative battles,” said Lawdragon publisher Katrina Dewey. “They have changed the course of industry and individual businesses, shaped our nation and the enforcement of its laws.”

Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne honorees include partners Kevin Jordan, Walter Lynch, Michael Cancienne, Caroline Carter, and Of Counsel Susan K. Thomas. Mr. Jordan, Mr. Cancienne, Ms. Carter and Ms. Thomas were recognized for commercial litigation and Mr. Lynch for products defense.

“To be listed in a guide that highlights the best attorneys in the country is a wonderful honor,” said Mr. Jordan. “We appreciate that our clients turn to us to for help and guidance. To be recognized for it is really something special.”

According to Lawdragon, Leading Litigators honorees represent a wide range of practice areas, including antitrust, intellectual property, white collar and investigations, securities and corporate governance litigation, and an array of class actions, product liability and other complex civil litigation.

Lawdragon staff members study nominations to determine which lawyers and law practices have had significant impact, with an emphasis on recent matters, to select honorees.

To view the full list, click: https://www.lawdragon.com/guides/2025-09-05-the-2026-lawdragon-500-leading-litigators-in-america.

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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