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Alston & Bird Construction & Government Contracts Group Honored by Chambers USA

May 3, 2019 By Alston Government Contracts Team

We are excited to announce that our Government Contracts Group has earned recognition in the 2019 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. We are also proud of our Construction colleagues, some of whom focus on public construction.

Government Contracts

  • Nationwide: Recognized Practitioner

Construction

  • California: Band 3
  • Georgia: Band 2

The groups had a total of eight individuals recognized, including Jeff Belkin, Debbie Cazan, John Hanover, Bill Hughes, Mike Shanlever, Jessica Sharron, John Spangler, and Chris Roux. We are proud of our recognition, and congratulations to all of our colleagues honored by Chambers USA.

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