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3/5/2008

Best Lawyers to Honor Greg Eurich as One of the Preeminent Lawyers in the Country

Best Lawyers to Honor Greg Eurich as One of the Preeminent Lawyers in the Country

DENVER (March 5, 2009) - Best Lawyers will honor Holland & Hart Partner Greg Eurich  at its 25th Anniversary Event in Atlanta, Georgia in April. The event will celebrate the distinguished careers of the 1,397 lawyers who have been listed in the publication since its beginning in 1983.

Eurich has practiced at Holland & Hart since 1973. He was chair of the firm's Litigation Department from 1991 to 1994 and was previously chair of the firm's Labor Practice Group. He has extensive experience in virtually all phases of labor law, with particular emphasis on litigation of labor disputes.

"We are so pleased to honor Greg Eurich as one of the lawyers who have been with us from the start," says Steven Naifeh, President and founder of Best Lawyers.

About Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers, which published its first directory in 1983, is the oldest lawyer-rating publication in the U.S. The company compiles its listings of outstanding attorneys through exhaustive peer-review surveys. Every year, thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers and Best Lawyers tabulates more than 2.5 million votes. Its annual publication, The Best Lawyers in America, now includes 36,126 attorneys in 78 specialties, covering all 50 states and the District of Columbia. For information about Best Lawyers, contact Cheryl Riley at 703-683-1798 or cherylrileypr@comcast.net). For information about the 25th Anniversary Event or to attend, contact Steven Naifeh at 803-644-1707 or snaifeh@bestlawyers.com.

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