Ten Miller & Chevalier Attorneys Named Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Tax Lawyers
Washington, DC, May 29, 2025 – Miller & Chevalier Chartered is proud to announce that 10 firm attorneys have been named to the inaugural edition of the Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Tax Lawyers guide. This recognition honors lawyers at the forefront of the global tax field, including those who advise on complex transactions, handle high-stakes disputes and litigation (including criminal tax matters), and guide high-net-worth individuals and family offices.
The Miller & Chevalier attorneys selected are:
- Layla J. Asali
- Jorge E. Castro
- Michael J. Desmond
- Rocco V. Femia
- James R. Gadwood
- Marc J. Gerson
- Stephen F. Gertzman
- George A. Hani
- Maria O'Toole Jones
- Kevin L. Kenworthy
Lawdragon's inaugural Leading Global Tax Lawyers guide celebrates standout practitioners who deliver exceptional counsel on the tax dimensions of today's most sophisticated and sensitive matters.
About Lawdragon
Founded in 2005, Lawdragon is a leading digital media company recognized for its trusted lawyer guides and legal journalism. Its acclaimed, no-paywall content spotlights excellence across the legal profession and is widely followed by industry leaders and clients. Lawdragon is a women-owned company run by a diverse team of journalists and sales professionals.
About Miller & Chevalier
Founded in 1920, Miller & Chevalier is a Washington, DC law firm with a global perspective and leading practices in Tax, International Law, Litigation, ERISA, White Collar Defense and Internal Investigations, Government Contracts, and Government Affairs. Miller & Chevalier is a top-ranked firm sharply focused on targeted areas that interact with the federal government. A significant number of firm lawyers have held senior positions in the U.S. government and have written many of the regulations they currently help clients navigate. For more information on the firm, visit www.millerchevalier.com.
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