Industry law firm Amin Talati Wasserman LLP was recognized for excellence in the 2020 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business.
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Amin Talati Wasserman LLP, based in Chicago, IL, was recognized for excellence in the 2020 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. Chambers and Partners conducts thousands of interviews with attorneys and its clients worldwide to determine which firms are the best in the legal industry based upon their practice strengths and reputations within the market. The annual rankings are determined by a team of more than 150 full-time editors and researchers.
Amin Talati Wasserman is ranked in the category of Food & Beverages: Regulatory & Litigation in USA - Nationwide, alongside some of the largest firms in the country.
“What the team is known for: Well-regarded food and beverage group held in particularly high regard for its extensive knowledge of dietary and nutritional supplements,” wrote Chambers. “Multidisciplinary team has substantial experience of advising on labeling, IP issues, as well as compliance with FDA and USDA regulation. Brings considerable strength to consumer class action proceedings and is well equipped to represent clients from the health food and wellness industries.”
“This recognition is a testament to the incredible hard work and dedication to our clients of everyone at the firm,” said Ivan Wasserman, managing partner of Amin Talati, in a press release. “Some may say the fact that we are included in a group of the largest international law firms proves that we are ‘punching above our weight.’ I say they are right.”
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