Watkins Ludlam Receives National Recognition

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Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis has been recognized by American Lawyer Media (ALM) as a "Go-To Law Firm" in the area of Litigation. The firm will be recognized as a Go-To Law Firm in a national reference guide which is being released at the end of June 2007. Nominees are chosen from an ALM national survey of General Counsel from the Leading Financial Services Companies coupled with in-depth research & analysis of various public filings and resources. After a lengthy & rigorous process only the strongest firms made it to the top of the list, hence being named a Go-To Law Firm.

Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, which has more than 70 lawyers, is headquartered in Jackson and has offices in Gulfport and Olive Branch.

Additional information about Watkins Ludlam and American Lawyer Media can be found at www.watkinsludlam.com

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