Mintz Achieves 88 Individual and 43 Practice Rankings in Chambers USA 2025
Chambers USA has recognized 43 of Mintz’s practices and 88 of its attorneys in its 2025 guide to the country’s leading law firms. Of those featured in the guide, 17 attorneys and seven practice areas were awarded Chambers’ highest ranking, Band 1. The firm expanded its rankings this year with three new practice area listings and 17 attorneys recognized for the first time or in additional categories.
The Chambers-ranked Mintz attorneys listed below span the firm’s practices and offices:
Bankruptcy/Restructuring
- Daniel Bleck, Massachusetts
- Eric Blythe, Massachusetts
- Ian Hammel, Massachusetts
- William Kannel, Massachusetts
- P. Miyoko Sato, Massachusetts
Capital Markets
- John T. Rudy, Massachusetts
Construction
- William Hill, Massachusetts
- Kevin Mortimer, Massachusetts
- Rebecca Raphaelson, Massachusetts
- Samuel Tony Starr, Massachusetts
Corporate/M&A
- Matthew Gardella, Massachusetts
- Jeremy Glaser, California
- Dean Zioze, Massachusetts
E-Discovery & Information Governance
- John Koss, Nationwide
Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
- Andrew Bernstein, New York
- Anne Bruno, Massachusetts
- Michelle Capezza, New York
- Benjamin Ferrucci, Massachusetts
Energy and Natural Resources
- Thomas R. Burton, III, Massachusetts
Energy: Electricity (Regulatory & Litigation)
- Steven Shparber, Nationwide
Environment
- William J. Squires III, Massachusetts
Health Care
- Rachel A. Alexander, Washington, DC
- Theresa Carnegie, Washington, DC
- Daniel Cody, California
- Deborah Daccord, Massachusetts
- Tara Dwyer, Washington, DC
- Hope Foster, Washington, DC
- Ellen Janos, Massachusetts
- Karen Lovitch, Washington, DC
Immigration
- William Coffman, Massachusetts
- Douglas Hauer, Massachusetts
- John Quill, Massachusetts
Insurance
- Marc Abrams, New York (Dispute Resolution)
- Nancy Adams, Massachusetts and Nationwide (Dispute Resolution)
- Suman Chakraborty, New York (Dispute Resolution: Insurer) and Nationwide (Dispute Resolution: Reinsurance)
- Nicholas Cramb, Massachusetts
- Ellen MacDonald Farrell, Washington, DC (Insurer)
- Kim Marrkand, Massachusetts
- Alec Zadek, Massachusetts
Intellectual Property
- Lisa Adams, Massachusetts
- Dean Farmer, Massachusetts
- William Geary, Massachusetts
- Kenneth Jenkins, California (Patent Prosecution)
- Michael Renaud, Massachusetts and Nationwide (337)
- Terri Shieh-Newton, California (Patent Prosecution)
Labor & Employment
- Michael Arnold, New York
- David Barmak, Washington, DC
- Corbin Carter, New York
- Natalie Groot, Massachusetts
- Geri Haight, Massachusetts
- Mark Lerner, New York
- Brendan Lowd, Massachusetts
- Jennifer Rubin, California
Life Sciences
- John Cheney, Massachusetts
- Siegmund Gutman, California (IP/Patent Litigation)
Litigation: General Commercial
- Bob Bodian, New York
- Scott Ford, Massachusetts
- Mathilda McGee-Tubb, Massachusetts
Litigation: Securities
- Douglas Baumstein, New York
- Jack Sylvia, Massachusetts
- Jason Vigna, New York
Litigation: White Collar & Government Investigations
- Marc Axelbaum, California
- Eoin Beirne, Massachusetts
- Barry Bohrer, New York
- Peter Chavkin, New York
- Cory Flashner, Massachusetts
- Jason Halperin, New York
- David Siegal, New York
- Natashia Tidwell, Massachusetts
Privacy & Data Security
- Scott Lashway, Nationwide (Healthcare and Litigation)
Private Equity: Venture Capital
- Joshua Fox, Massachusetts
- Larry Naughton, Massachusetts
- Ed Pease, Massachusetts
Projects: Renewables & Alternative Energy
- Ayaz R. Shaikh, Nationwide
Public Finance
- Meghan Burke, Massachusetts
- Christie L. Martin, Massachusetts
- Matthew Page, Massachusetts
- Poonam Patidar, Massachusetts
Real Estate
- Daniel Gaquin, Massachusetts
- Daniel Guggenheim, California - Southern
- Jennifer Kiely, Massachusetts
- Rebecca Lee, Massachusetts (Zoning/Land Use)
- Jeffrey Moerdler, New York (Mainly Dirt)
- Geoffrey Smith, Massachusetts
Startups
- Alexander Civetta, Nationwide
- Joshua Fox, Nationwide
- Larry Naughton, Nationwide
Technology
- Julie Korostoff, Massachusetts
- Dinesh Melwani, Massachusetts
Telecom, Broadcast & Satellite
- Angela Kung, Washington, DC
Chambers USA’s annual rankings are compiled through client interviews, peer reviews, and independent research. The rankings reflect criteria considered most valued by clients, including legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness, diligence, and value. The complete Chambers USA 2025 Guide is available here.
About Mintz
Mintz is a litigation powerhouse and business accelerator serving leaders in life sciences, private equity, energy, and technology. The world’s most innovative companies trust Mintz to provide expert advice, protect and monetize their IP, negotiate deals, source financing, and solve complex legal challenges. The firm has over 600 attorneys across offices in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Washington, DC, San Francisco, San Diego, and Toronto.