Lawdragon 500 Names Robins Kaplan Partners to 2017 “500 Leading Lawyers in America” List

May 31, 2017

Hollis Salzman, Ronald Schutz, Roman Silberfeld, Tara Sutton, and K. Craig Wildfang were named to the 2016-2017 Lawdragon "500 Leading Lawyers in America" list.

Hollis Salzman is the Assistant Managing Partner and Hiring Partner of the New York office, Co-Chair of the Antitrust and Trade Regulation Group, and a member of the Executive Board. She has extensive antitrust law experience and focuses in particular on prosecuting violations involving international cartels. 

Ronald Schutz is the Chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation group, Regional Managing Partner of the law firm’s New York office and a member of the firm's Executive Board.

Roman Silberfeld is the firm’s National Trial Chair, a role in which he marshals those proven and effective trial strategies, tactics, and techniques to benefit the firm’s clients. He practices in the areas of business litigation, mass tort, intellectual property litigation, and health care litigation.

Tara Sutton is the Chair of the firm’s Mass Tort group and a member of the Executive Board. She focuses her practice on representing individuals who have been harmed by the pharmaceutical and medical device industry.

K. Craig Wildfang is Co-Chair of the firm’s Antitrust and Trade Regulation Group. He regularly represents clients in civil antitrust actions and provides counsel on a wide variety of antitrust and trade regulation issues from mergers and joint ventures to marketing and sales programs.

According to Lawdragon, The Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America is the leading guide to the nation's best lawyers and judges. It is comprised of private lawyers from a wide range of practices, as well as in-house counsel, law professors, judges and neutrals, government attorneys, and public interest lawyers. Those named to the list represent less than one-half of one percent of the legal profession, placing them among the most elite group of legal professionals.

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