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Tuesday
Jun152010

Energy Attorneys Again Commended by Chambers USA

Verrill Dana’s Energy Practice Group has again received high marks from Chambers USA.  Group members ranked at or near the top in the Energy & Natural Resources and Environment categories of Chambers USA’s 2010 edition for the state of Maine.

Chambers recognized individually the following attorneys from Verrill Dana’s Energy Practice Group:

  • Jeff Selser in Timberland/Conservation;
  • Mark Googins and Chris McLoon in Corporate/M&A;
  • Jamie Kilbreth in General Commercial Litigation;
  • Juliet Browne, Jamie Kilbreth, and Scott Anderson in Environment;
  • Bill Harwood, Jim Cohen, and Nora Healy in Energy & Natural Resources; and
  • Tony Calcagni in Real Estate.

Congratulations to our attorneys for their high rankings in this year’s Chambers USA guide.

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