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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

WHEELER TRIGG KENNEDY TOPS LISTS OF PRODUCT LIABILITY DEFENSE FIRMS
Two prestigious lawyer directories, Chambers USA and The Legal 500, have ranked Denver-based, Network-member-firm Wheeler Trigg Kennedy high on their lists of national product liability defense law firms.

Chambers USA ranks WTK among the top 21 product liability law firms in the country. It says, "This outfit has benefited from the vogue for setting up 'virtual law firms,' its undisputed quality of attorney making it a go-to destination for those putting together a dream team." Chambers calls name partner Malcolm Wheeler, "[a] grand strategist and prodigious worker [who] seems to many, to have been present at the birth of products liability, and is valued as a visionary who always stays one step ahead of the game."

The Legal 500 ranks WTK nationally among the top seven product liability and mass tort defense firms for consumer product matters, among the top 12 for automotive/transport matters, and among the top 20 for pharmaceutical and medical device matters.

Firm Chairman Mike O'Donnell calls the Chambers USA and The Legal 500 rankings, "the best confirmation by our clients of the value and excellence we strive to deliver on every litigation we handle."

Wheeler Trigg Kennedy serves as national or regional trial counsel on product liability matters for Ford, Pfizer, Whirlpool, Johnson & Johnson, Guidant, FMC, and other Fortune 500 companies.
 

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