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6/13/2007 12:00:00 AM

Holland & Hart Named No. 1 Law Firm in Denver

Holland & Hart Named No. 1 Law Firm in Denver

DENVER (June 13, 2007) - Holland & Hart LLP is the best law firm in Denver, according to Corporate Board Member magazine. Denver's corporate directors were asked to name the law firms they would select to aid their companies on a broad range of corporate legal issues. Holland & Hart received the most votes from these company leaders, making it the no. 1 ranking firm in Denver.   

Holland & Hart was also recently ranked as the only law firm based in the Rocky Mountains to be included in the AmLaw 200 list of leading law firms. The firm has been a longtime leader in the West with more Superlawyers in Colorado and more attorneys recognized by Chambers USA in the Rocky Mountains than any other law firm.

"Our recent ranking as the top law firm in Denver demonstrates our strength throughout the entire Rocky Mountain region," said Paul Phillips, Chair of Holland & Hart. "This ranking is an especially great honor since it comes from leaders in the businesses we seek to serve, who recognize and appreciate   our commitment to superb client service." 

"Doing well in our survey has become a singular badge of honor, for the very reason that it doesn't come from the law firm's peers," said William S. Rukeyser, editorial director of Corporate Board Member. "It's an accolade from their customers - the directors, executives, and general counsel who hire them, pay their bills, and thrive or suffer from their advice."

The complete national and metropolitan rankings will appear in the July/August issue of Corporate Board Member.

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