May 23, 2011 – The National Law Journal today recognized the firm as one of the nation’s leading litigation boutiques. The reporting, “A Consistent ‘Bare-Knuckles’ Strategy in a Mix of Cases,” chronicles the rise of Bickel & Brewer, reports on the firm’s many notable clients, and comments on its innovations.
For a firm founded a quarter-century ago by just two lawyers in their 30s, Bickel & Brewer has had remarkable success building an outsized reputation, reports the NLJ. “Unlike many boutiques, Bickel & Brewer doesn’t hew to a particular niche. The firm handles a mix of plaintiffs’ and defense-side commercial litigation and arbitrations, shareholder and corporate-governance disputes, white-collar defense work, intellectual property cases, and regulatory and antitrust litigation out of Dallas and a growing New York office,” says the NLJ.
William A. Brewer III tells the NLJ, “I don’t think clients come to Bickel & Brewer because our model is different. Clients comes to Bickel & Brewer to win cases.”
Read the full report here.