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04/15/2019

Holland & Hart New Mexico Attorneys Listed in 2019 Southwest Super Lawyers

Holland & Hart is proud to announce that Brad Berge, Michael Feldewert, and Adam Rankin of our Santa Fe, New Mexico office have been named to the 2019 edition of Southwest Super Lawyers®. Brad Berge was also listed in the "Top 25: 2019 New Mexico Super Lawyers” list.

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, selects outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas throughout the United States who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. Only the top five percent of attorneys in each state are honored as Super Lawyers in this annual list, and the Rising Star selection is limited to only 2.5 percent of eligible attorneys, according to Super Lawyers’ website.

The Holland & Hart attorneys selected to the 2019 Southwest Super Lawyers and Southwest Rising Stars lists are:

Southwest Super Lawyers Primary Practice
Brad Berge Energy & Natural Resources
Michael Feldewert Energy & Natural Resources
Southwest Rising Stars
Adam Rankin Energy & Natural Resources

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