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Benchmark Litigation 2025 Ranks Wiggin and Dana Attorneys
Wiggin and Dana is proud to announce that Benchmark Litigation 2025 ranked fifteen Wiggin and Dana attorneys as “Litigation Stars” and two attorneys as “Future Stars.” Additionally, Benchmark Litigation 2025 has listed Wiggin and Dana as a “Highly Recommended” firm, the highest distinction by Benchmark. For the past ten years, Benchmark Litigation has recognized Wiggin and Dana as “Connecticut’s Litigation Department of the Year.”
Benchmark noted that Wiggin and Dana is routinely referenced as “arguably the strongest and deepest firm in Connecticut.” A local peer testified that “They have a very talented bench of litigators.”
James Glasser, Chair of Wiggin and Dana’s Litigation Department, thanked clients, peers, and Benchmark for the special recognition, adding, “I am truly honored to work day-in and day-out alongside such smart and talented colleagues who are dedicated to championing our client’s causes, delivering outstanding service, and enhancing the reputation of our profession.”
The firm is pleased to announce that the following fifteen attorneys have been recognized by Benchmark Litigation 2025 as “Litigation Stars”:
- Erika Amarante
- Jeffrey Babbin
- Aaron Bayer
- Timothy Diemand
- Benjamin Diessel
- Tadhg Dooley
- John Doroghazi
- Jonathan Freiman
- James Glasser
- Robert Hoff
- Lawrence Peikes
- Kim Rinehart
- David Ring
- Kevin Smith
Benchmark Litigation also recognized two attorneys as “Future Stars”:
Additionally, Wiggin and Dana is proud to announce that Partners Mary Gambardella, Caroline Park, and Lawrence Peikes have been recognized as “Labor & Employment Stars.”
Please click here to view Wiggin and Dana’s 2025 Benchmark Litigation rankings.
Earlier in the year, Benchmark Litigation 2024 recognized two attorneys on their “40 & Under List” for the third year in a row.
To learn more about this honor, click here.
About Benchmark Litigation
Benchmark Litigation is the only publication on the market to focus exclusively on litigation in the U.S. The guide’s results are the culmination of a six-month research period in which the publication conducts extensive interviews with litigators and their clients, examines recent case work and asks sources to offer their professional opinions on litigators practicing within their state. “Highly recommended” firms received the most mentions, and were held as “dominant” in their particular jurisdiction, “litigation stars” were “recommended consistently as reputable and effective litigators by clients and peers,” and “future stars” were consistently referenced by peers and clients as likely to become local stars. To read more about the process, please visit www.benchmarklitigation.com.