Anthony May Named to Lawdragon 500 X–The Next Generation – Technologist
Partner Anthony May was selected to be in Lawdragon’s “500 X – The Next Generation” guide as a recognition for his leadership in civil rights, commercial litigation, and appellate litigation. Those selected to the guide represent the future generation of top legal talent in the United States.
“The lawyers featured here are, for the first time, global, reflecting our fervent belief that is the future of law,” Chief Executive Officer of Lawdragon, Katrina Dewey, wrote in the guide. “They also look and sound anew – with eyes turned toward the future and an undiminished belief in the opportunity each of them has to make an impact in their chosen field of expertise.”
The Lawdragon selection process is highly competitive. In addition to reviewing submissions, the company adds hours of independent research of its own, vetting nominated attorneys with their peers. Anthony is joined by four other BGL attorneys in this year’s Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation guide, including Monica Basche, Chelsea Crawford, Kevin Docherty, and Anisha Queen. Read about the selected attorneys here.
In addition to being named in the Lawdragon “500 X – The Next Generation” guide, Anthony has also been recognized as one of Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Employment and Civil Rights Lawyers (2023), Maryland Legal Services Corporation’s Rising Star Award (2022), and The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch for Appellate Practice, Civil Rights Law, and Commercial Litigation (2022-2024).
Learn more about Anthony May here.
Founded in 1982, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a law firm based in Baltimore, Maryland, with an office in Washington, DC. The firm is nationally recognized in a wide variety of practice areas, including complex civil and commercial litigation, civil rights, health care, family law, and criminal defense. Above all else, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a client-centered law firm that brings decades of experience and passionate, effective advocacy to your fight for justice.