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July 10th, 2024
Vault Honors Frankfurt Kurnit as a Top Ranked Law Firm 2025
Vault has named Frankfurt Kurnit one of the best 2025 New York midsized law firms. The professional industry research company honored the top 25 of the 180 participating firms. The results were derived from 20,000 associates filling out Vault’s Annual Associate Survey, conducted from January 2024 through March 2024.
In addition to being a top 25 ranked regional prestige winner, the firm was also recognized as one of the top 150 law firms with 150 lawyers or less. The selections were based on ratings from associates who actually work in the specified region and who rated firms based on local prestige. View Frankfurt Kurnit's listing.
Other Praise
2025 Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”
Best Lawyers' “Best Law Firms” has named Frankfurt Kurnit the Law Firm of the Year for Entertainment Law — Motion Pictures & Television for 2025. Additionally, we are nationally ranked for Advertising Law, Copyright Law, Litigation – Intellectual Property, Trusts & Estates, Commercial Litigation, and Trademark Law. The firm is metro ranked in 10 practice areas for 2025. Read more.
November 7 2024
Irish Legal 100 - 2024 Edition
Irish Legal 100 recognizes Catherine Farrelly and Sean Kane in their 2024 edition. The list recognizes distinguished legal professionals of Irish heritage.
October 17 2024
Law360’s Legal Lions Of The Week
Law360 mentions Tyler Maulsby, Tricia Legittino, Kristen Niven and John Harris as "Legal Lions" for their successful representation of former Gibson Dunn & Crutcher partner Mark A. Perry. A California judge ruled that the firm must pay the well-known appellate attorney $141,000 in legal fees after losing their legal battle over his move to Weil Gotshal & Manges. Gibson Dunn already who owes approximately $585,000 to Mr. Perry, as the judge also affirmed an arbitrator's decision that he did not resign but retired, and was entitled to his retirement benefits. (Behind paywall) View Article
September 20 2024