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Dallas attorney Mark Werbner recognized as one of nation’s top litigators
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For the second time, Mark Werbner, co-founder of the Dallas law firm Sayles Werbner, has been recognized as one of the top litigators in the country in The National Law Journal’s prestigious “Winning” special section.
Mr. Werbner is one of only 10 attorneys in the nation selected to the 2007 list, which was compiled by NLJ editors based on their research and nominations from around the country. The criteria for nomination included a track record of significant wins during the last several years, and at least one significant trial win in the past 18 months.
"I love being a trial lawyer and helping people and businesses when they have serious problems," says Mr. Werbner. "To be selected among only ten attorneys in the country is incredibly humbling, and I'm honored to be included."
Mr. Werbner also was profiled in the “Winning” section in 2001 based on his work in a case that resulted in the largest jury verdict in Dallas County history. As noted in the NLJ, Mr. Werbner prevailed in that case even though he had only weeks to prepare for trial. Since the “Winning” list was first published in 1985, only 21 attorneys have been selected to the list twice.
Fellow lawyers included in previous "Winning" lists include Melvin Belli, David Boies, Johnnie Cochran Jr., Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, Rusty Hardin, Joe Jamail, Mark Lanier, Dan Webb and Edward Bennett Williams, among others.
In the publication, NLJ editor Steve Fromm notes Mr. Werbner's successful defense last year of an international businessman who was sued by his brother in a contentious family dispute over proceeds from the sale of a $4 billion company.
Sayles Werbner has an international reputation as a "go to" trial law firm in multifaceted business litigation, intellectual property, life-altering personal injury cases, product safety lawsuits and other areas of the law.
Source: Sayles Werbner
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