Congratulations to four BRCSM attorneys for their inclusion in the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers in the Providence metro region.

Recognition by Best Lawyers — in conjunction with US News & World Report — is based entirely on peer review, capturing the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.

Lawyer of the Year recognition is awarded to individual lawyers with the highest overall peer-feedback for a specific practice area. Ones to Watch recipients typically have been in practice for 5-9 years

  • Tom Hemmendinger was recognized as Lawyer of the Year for the practice area of Commercial Finance Law and also noted as a Best Lawyer for three practice areas: Commercial Transactions / UCC Law, Banking and Finance Law, and Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law. Tom  represents businesses and financial institutions in commercial finance, litigation, bankruptcy, and receivership matters. Reach out to Tom here.

  • Ben Scungio was noted as a Best Lawyer for the practice area of Education Law. Ben focuses on the representation of Rhode Island school committees, educational collaboratives and educational professionals, handling a myriad of concerns that arise each day including constitutional and regulatory issues. Reach out to Ben here.

  • Jon Anderson was recognized as a Best Lawyer for  the practice area of Education Law. He is counsel to numerous public school districts, public charter schools and private schools in Rhode Island. Reach out to Jon here.

  • Sean Clough was included in  Ones to Watch for Education Law and Litigation – Labor and Employment. Sean is part of the attorney team in the Providence office, working primarily in the Education & Municipal Law and Litigation teams. Reach out to Sean here.

Learn more about our practice areas in commercial finance, education law, labor & employment, litigation  and bankruptcy restructuring & creditors rights here.

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