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We are proud to announce
Kay Anderle's
Selection To
Southern California Super Lawyers
Kay
Anderle a nationally prominent attorney and managing partner of
Keller/Anderle LLP in Irvine, has been named to the White Collar Criminal
Defense category of the 2019 "Southern California Super Lawyers."
Ms. Anderle has been selected annually since 2015.
Super Lawyers is a rating
service of outstanding lawyers from a wide range of practice areas who have
attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
The selection process is multi-phased and includes independent research,
peer nominations and peer evaluations.
Ms. Anderle is a Fellow of
the Litigation Counsel of America, an invitation-only organization limited
to the top one-half of one percent of the nation's attorneys. She was
awarded the 2016 Thomas A. Mesereau Cup for Outstanding Criminal Defense,
given by the Litigation Counsel of America. Ms. Anderle is listed in the
elite "The Best Lawyers in America®" in both white collar and
general practice criminal defense, and was selected as Orange County Lawyer
of the Year 2014 (Criminal Defense: Non-White Collar). Other honors and
awards have included: National Trial Lawyers, Top 100 Trial Lawyers in
California; and Martindale-Hubbell "AV" rated.
NEWS
RELEASE
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About KA
We thrive on the tough cases:
the ones where your company, fortune or liberty are on the line.
Members of Keller/Anderle LLP
have over 400 jury trials among them, with an unparalleled record of
success. And we square off against some of the nation's biggest firms. Our
practice focuses on high-stakes litigation of all types — the really
difficult cases — including commercial, intellectual property, securities,
bad faith, white collar criminal defense, class actions, and
entertainment/sports.
We see ourselves as
old-fashioned barristers who can try any kind of case, and we've proven it
by prevailing against some of the nation's major law firms. Over $925
million in verdicts and judgments for our plaintiff clients, and
successfully defended many other high-stakes cases.
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