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6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM

Holland & Hart Tops Chambers' U.S. Rankings In Its Six State Region

Holland & Hart Tops Chambers' U.S. Rankings In Its Six State Region

Denver, Colorado (May 26, 2005) - Holland & Hart LLP is recognized with 33 attorneys and 19 practice areas within the top rankings of this year's Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. This is an increase of 10 attorneys and four practice areas from the 2004 rankings.

The lists are broken down by firm and individual rankings, and then by practice area and state within those rankings.

"Our rankings and recognition continue to increase each year," says Paul Phillips, Chairman. "This sustained acknowledgment shows that Holland & Hart continues to be highly respected by our clients, peers and international organizations such as Chambers & Partners."

The 2005 rankings of the leading U.S. attorneys were released on Tuesday, May 24. Published by Chambers & Partners since 2003, The Chambers USA Guide assesses and ranks the United States' leading lawyers according to their reputations amongst peers and clients. To create this list, Chambers' staff of full-time researchers conduct in-depth interviews of in-house counsel and private practice attorneys. Chambers & Partners, based in London, have published The Chambers UK Guide to the Legal Profession since 1990 as well as The Global Guide.

FIRM RANKINGS:

Practice Area State Rank
Employment: Mainly Defendant Colorado 1
Employment: Mainly Defendant Montana 1
Environment Colorado 1
Litigation: General Commercial Colorado 1
Litigation: General Commercial Idaho 1
Litigation: General Commercial Wyoming 1
Natural Resources & Environment Montana 1
Corporate/M&A Wyoming 2
Corporate/M&A Idaho 2
Corporate/M&A Montana 2
Employment: Mainly Defendant Wyoming 2
Intellectual Property Colorado 2
Natural Resources & Native American Law New Mexico 2
Real Estate Wyoming 2
Corporate/M&A Utah 3
Corporate/M&A Colorado 3
Environment, Natural Resources and Regulated Industries New Mexico 3
Real Estate Utah 3
Litigation: General Commercial Montana 4
     

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS:
U =Up and coming    S =Senior Statesman    * = Star performer

Name Practice Area State Rank
Steven Andersen Litigation: General Commercial Idaho 2
Betty Arkell Corporate/M&A Colorado 3
Scott Barker Litigation: General Commercial Colorado 2
Carl Barton Real Estate Utah U
James Belcher Corporate/M&A Wyoming 2
Bryan Benard Employment: Mainly Defendant Utah U
Jeanne Matthews Bender Employment: Mainly Defendant Montana 1
Walter Bithell Litigation: General Commercial Idaho 1
David K Broadbent Real Estate Utah 3
Teresa Buffington Corporate/M&A Wyoming 2
Michael Campbell Natural Resources New Mexico 2
Michael Campbell Environment, Natural Resources and Regulated Industries New Mexico 1
Bradley Cave Employment: Mainly Defendant Wyoming 2
Robert T Connery Environment Colorado 2
Gregory Eurich Employment: Mainly Defendant Colorado 1
Stephen H Foster Natural Resources & Environment Montana 1
John Gallinger Real Estate Wyoming 2
James E Hartley Antitrust Colorado 1
Scott Havlick Intellectual Property Colorado 2
Charles Hingle Corporate/M&A Montana 2
Charles Hingle Litigation: General Commercial Montana 3
John Husband Employment: Mainly Defendant Colorado 1
Mark Levy Corporate/M&A Colorado 2
Greg Lindley Corporate/M&A Utah 3
J Frederick Mack Corporate/M&A Idaho 2
Jane Michaels Intellectual Property Colorado 1
Brian Mumaugh Employment: Mainly Defendant Colorado 3
Larry Petersen Corporate/M&A Montana 2
Paul D Phillips Environment Colorado 1
Larry E Prince Corporate/M&A Idaho 2
Don Quander Natural Resources & Environment Montana 1
Donald I Schultz Litigation: General Commercial Wyoming 2
Newal Squyres Litigation: General Commercial Idaho 2
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