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Robins Kaplan Attorneys Named 2023 Minnesota Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
July 17, 2023
Robins Kaplan LLP is pleased to announce that Super Lawyers recognized 32 attorneys in the firm’s Minneapolis office on its “2023 Minnesota Super Lawyers” and “2023 Minnesota Rising Stars” lists.
Five attorneys were also named to a Top List in honor of their accomplishments and leadership, including Eric Magnuson and Ronald Schutz, who were recognized among the “Top 10 Minnesota Attorneys.” Teresa Fariss McClain and Philip Sieff were named to the “Top 100 Minnesota Attorneys” while both McClain and Tara Sutton were recognized among the “Top 50 Minnesota Women Attorneys.”
According to Super Lawyers, the “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” selection process is a comprehensive, good-faith, and detailed attempt to produce a list of lawyers that have attained high peer recognition, meet ethical standards, and have demonstrated some degree of achievement in their field. No more than five percent of attorneys can be recognized as “Super Lawyers” in any given year, and no more than 2.5 percent may be named “Rising Stars.”
2023 Minnesota Super Lawyers
• Andrew Noel
• Anne Lockner
• Christopher Larus
• Cyrus Morton
• Denise Rahne
• Eric Magnuson, Minnesota Top 10
• Jake Holdreith
• Jason Pfeiffer
• Holly Dolejsi
• K. Craig Wildfang
• Kate Jaycox
• Mark Hallberg
• Michael Collyard
• Munir Meghjee
• Patrick Arenz
• Peter Schmit
• Philip Sieff, Minnesota Top 100
• Robert Bennett
• Ronald Schutz, Minnesota Top 10
• Tara Sutton, Minnesota Women Top 50
• Teresa Fariss McClain, Minnesota Top 100 / Minnesota Women Top 50
2023 Minnesota Rising Stars
• Brandon Vaughn
• Rashanda Bruce
• Elizabeth Fors
• Emily Niles
• Emily Tremblay
• Greta Wiessner
• Jessica Gutierrez
• Katie Bennett
• Stephanie Chen
• Tony Schrank
• William Manske
Five attorneys were also named to a Top List in honor of their accomplishments and leadership, including Eric Magnuson and Ronald Schutz, who were recognized among the “Top 10 Minnesota Attorneys.” Teresa Fariss McClain and Philip Sieff were named to the “Top 100 Minnesota Attorneys” while both McClain and Tara Sutton were recognized among the “Top 50 Minnesota Women Attorneys.”
According to Super Lawyers, the “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” selection process is a comprehensive, good-faith, and detailed attempt to produce a list of lawyers that have attained high peer recognition, meet ethical standards, and have demonstrated some degree of achievement in their field. No more than five percent of attorneys can be recognized as “Super Lawyers” in any given year, and no more than 2.5 percent may be named “Rising Stars.”
2023 Minnesota Super Lawyers
• Andrew Noel
• Anne Lockner
• Christopher Larus
• Cyrus Morton
• Denise Rahne
• Eric Magnuson, Minnesota Top 10
• Jake Holdreith
• Jason Pfeiffer
• Holly Dolejsi
• K. Craig Wildfang
• Kate Jaycox
• Mark Hallberg
• Michael Collyard
• Munir Meghjee
• Patrick Arenz
• Peter Schmit
• Philip Sieff, Minnesota Top 100
• Robert Bennett
• Ronald Schutz, Minnesota Top 10
• Tara Sutton, Minnesota Women Top 50
• Teresa Fariss McClain, Minnesota Top 100 / Minnesota Women Top 50
2023 Minnesota Rising Stars
• Brandon Vaughn
• Rashanda Bruce
• Elizabeth Fors
• Emily Niles
• Emily Tremblay
• Greta Wiessner
• Jessica Gutierrez
• Katie Bennett
• Stephanie Chen
• Tony Schrank
• William Manske
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