Cunningham Bounds Named to Highly Recommended List

Cunningham Bounds has again received Benchmark Litigation’s top ranking of “Highly Recommended” in Alabama for 2022. Only 10 firms in Alabama were recognized with this honor. In addition to the firm receiving Benchmark Litigation’s highest ranking, nine partners were recognized in the 2022 guide: Gregory Breedlove; Joseph “Buddy” Brown; Toby Brown; David Cain, Jr.; Robert Cunningham; George “Skip” Finkbohner; Steve Olen; and Lucy Tufts were named “Local Litigation Stars,” with Robert Mitchell recognized as a “Future Star.” The results of Benchmark Litigation, which focuses exclusively on litigation in the U.S., stem from the culmination of a six-month research period during which researchers interview litigators and their clients. The list of “Local Litigation Stars” for each state reflects only those who were recommended consistently as reputable and effective litigators by clients and peers. The list of “Future Stars” in each state reflects partners who were consistently referenced by peers and clients as litigators who are likely to become “Local Litigation Stars.”

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