SPERLING KENNY NACHWALTER RECEIVES TOP RANKINGS IN CHAMBERS USA 2025

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June 5, 2025 – Sperling Kenny Nachwalter, a leading antitrust and complex business litigation firm, is proud to be ranked in the 2025 edition of Chambers USA for Antitrust and Litigation: General Commercial: The Elite in Florida. Several of the firm's attorneys have earned top individual recognition.

Chambers describes Sperling Kenny Nachwalter’s antitrust team as “Excellent on paper and even better in court. They have terrific judgment.” The guide also highlights the general commercial litigation team, stating, "The firm has a broad band of knowledge within its ranks. All of the lawyers are exceptionally bright and seasoned trial lawyers.”

The following attorneys are ranked in Chambers USA 2025:

Richard Alan Arnold – Antitrust – Senior Statespeople
William J. Blechman – Antitrust – Band 1​
Deborah S. Corbishley – Litigation: General Commercial – Band 5
Phillip F. Cramer – Litigation: General Commercial – Band 3
Richard H. Critchlow – Litigation: General Commercial – Band 1
Elizabeth B. Honkonen – Litigation: General Commercial – Band 3
Anna T. Neill – Antitrust – Band 2
Douglas Patton – Antitrust – Band 2
Scott E. Perwin – Antitrust – Band 1
Michael A. Ponzoli – Antitrust – Band 2
Samuel J. Randall – Antitrust – Band 2
Paul E. Slater – Antitrust – Senior Statespeople
Bruce S. Sperling – Antitrust – Band 3
Stanley H. Wakshlag – Litigation: General Commercial – Senior Statespeople


The Chambers USA guide ranks attorneys and law firms annually across key practice areas and achievements. Rankings are based on technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities. For full details on Sperling Kenny Nachwalter’s rankings in Chambers USA 2025, please click here.

About Sperling Kenny Nachwalter, LLC

Sperling Kenny Nachwalter is a nationally renowned law firm skilled at representing businesses and individuals in high-stakes, complex business-related disputes in courts and before arbitration panels throughout the U.S.

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