Thirteen Greensboro Brooks Pierce Attorneys Named to Business North Carolina’s 2021 “Legal Elite” and “Hall of Fame”
Thirteen attorneys in the Greensboro office of Brooks Pierce have been recognized by their peers for inclusion in the 2021 edition of Business North Carolina’s “Legal Elite” and “Hall of Fame,” a listing of the state’s top lawyers in business-related practice areas.
Each year, Business North Carolina sends ballots to members of the North Carolina Bar Association who are residents of the state. Voters are asked one question: “Of the Tar Heel lawyers whose work you have observed firsthand, whom would you rate among the current best in these categories?” Voters are not allowed to vote for themselves and may only select members of their own firms if they also select out-of-firm lawyers in the same categories, with the out-of-firm votes weighted more heavily. Attorneys who receive the most votes in their respective categories become permanent members of the “Legal Elite” Hall of Fame. For more information about the “Legal Elite” methodology, visit http://businessnc.com/special-sections/legal-elite/.
The Greensboro Brooks Pierce attorneys named to Business North Carolina’s 2021 “Legal Elite” are:
- Arty Bolick for Construction
- John Cross for Business
- Kearns Davis for Litigation
- Alex Elkan for Environmental
- Beth Langley for Employment
- Clint Morse for Bankruptcy
- Jeff Oleynik for Bankruptcy
- Justin Outling for Litigation
- Bo Rodenbough for Real Estate
- David Sar for Intellectual Property
- Adam Tarleton for Tax & Estate
- Elizabeth Troutman for Young Guns
- Jennifer Van Zant for Appellate & Litigation
John Cross was also named to the Hall of Fame for Corporate Law this year. Greensboro Brooks Pierce attorneys previously named to the Hall of Fame are:
- Mark Davidson for Business
- Kearns Davis for Criminal Law
- George House for Environmental
- Jennifer Van Zant for Antitrust