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Best Best & Krieger’s 2024 “Best Law Firms” rankings reflect increased recognition across numerous practice areas, including a new National Tier 2 ranking for the firm’s Appellate Practice. The 2024 “Best Law Firms” list is based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes both client and peer reviews. A ranking from “Best Law Firms” signifies both a high-quality practice and a breadth of legal expertise.

Best Best & Krieger’s 2024 “Best Law Firms” rankings:
  • National Tier 1
    • Land Use and Zoning Law
  • National Tier 2
    • Appellate Practice
    • Litigation - Environmental
  • Metropolitan Tier 1
    • Eugene
      • Employment Law - Management
    • Inland Empire
      • Municipal Law
    • Los Angeles
      • Land Use & Zoning Law
      • Litigation - Environmental
      • Municipal Law
      • Water Law
    • Oakland
      • Land Use & Zoning Law
      • Litigation - Environmental
      • Municipal Law
    • Orange County
      • Land Use & Zoning Law
      • Municipal Law
    • Sacramento
      • Land Use & Zoning Law
      • Municipal Law
      • Real Estate Law
    • San Diego
      • Land Use & Zoning Law
      • Litigation - Labor & Employment
  • Metropolitan Tier 2
    • Eugene
      • Commercial Litigation
    • Los Angeles
      • Appellate Practice
    • Oakland
      • Natural Resources Law
    • Sacramento
      • Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
    • San Diego
      • Corporate Law
      • Employment Law - Management
  • Metropolitan Tier 3
    • Los Angeles
      • Construction Law
      • Health Care Law
    • Sacramento
      • Labor Law - Management
    • San Diego
      • Litigation - Construction
    • Washington, D.C.
      • Communications Law

Firms must have attorneys recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® list to achieve “Best Law Firm” rankings in any region or practice area. For 2024, Best Best & Krieger had 39 total attorneys recognized by Best Lawyers, including four named “Lawyer of the Year.”

To learn more, visit Best Law Firms.

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