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6/7/2007 12:00:00 AM

Holland & Hart Ranked As Leading Firm In Region

Holland & Hart Ranked As Leading Firm In Region
DENVER (June 7, 2007) - Holland & Hart LLP is the only firm based in the Rocky Mountain region to be included in the AmLaw 200 list of leading law firms. The firm was ranked 151 out of 200 law firm's nationally based on gross revenue in 2006.

"Being the only Rocky Mountain firm included in the AmLaw 200 confirms our presence as the leading firm in the region and signifies Holland & Hart's impact nationally," said Paul Phillips, Chair of Holland & Hart. "Our commitment to our clients and the resources of our 350 talented attorneys are the driving forces in our growth and success, and it is an honor to have the firm's success recognized by this national ranking."

A factor in Holland & Hart's AmLaw ranking is the substantial growth the firm underwent in 2006. It added two offices in Las Vegas, Nev., and Washington, D.C. It also expanded its natural resources, litigation, and business departments with a number of new attorneys at both senior and junior levels.

Holland & Hart 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. The firm was also recently named as one of the top trademark firms in the nation by Intellectual Property Today.

The AmLaw 200 recognizes the top 200 revenue-grossing law firms annually. Data for this report is collected by 10 American Lawyer Media publications across the country. The report includes information on firms' gross revenues, revenues per lawyer, profits per partner, net operating incomes, and more.

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