Two Attorneys Named 2024 Client Service All-Stars by BTI Consulting
ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce that Firmwide Managing Partner Brian Waldman and Partner Caroline Turner English have been named to the BTI Client Service All-Stars 2024, independently researched, client-driven ranking of attorney client service.
The BTI Client Service All-Stars are determined by top legal decision makers who single out the attorneys delivering the absolute best in client service. Results are based on more than 300 in-depth, independent interviews and surveys at the world’s most demanding clients.
Brian is a nationally recognized food, drug, and advertising advisor for companies in the life sciences industry. Known for his counseling on product life cycle strategies and crisis management support, Brian assists clients in bringing new products to market, enhancing product value, preparing for and during government investigations, and in evaluating and responding to adverse product information. Brian has been recognized as a leading lawyer by Chambers USA and is annually ranked among the Best Lawyers in America for FDA Law and Advertising Law. He was recognized as a 2022 Best Lawyers “Lawyer of the Year” for Advertising Law.
Caroline is nationally recognized commercial litigator. Known for her trial skills and strategy, she is regarded as one of the best in the country when it comes to litigating in the fields of ERISA and bankruptcy. As the leader of the firm’s ERISA and Managed Care Litigation practice team, the bulk of Caroline’s practice is concentrated in the managed care area, where she represents health care providers and regularly handles disputes that arise with health plans, insurers, networks, and repricers. She is recognized by Chambers USA, Legal 500 US, and The Best Lawyers in America in the field of ERISA litigation and is part of a group rated by US News as one of the best ERISA litigation practices in the country.
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