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Offit Kurman Earns Recognition in Chambers USA 2026 Rankings
Offit Kurman is pleased to announce that the firm has once again been recognized in the Chambers and Partners 2026 USA Guide. The firm received rankings across multiple practices and jurisdictions, reflecting the strength of its people and the depth of its capabilities nationwide.
"We are proud to be recognized by Chambers for our work across multiple practice areas," said Timothy C. Lynch, President of Offit Kurman. "This acknowledgment reflects the strength of our attorneys, our client focused approach, and our continued investment in practice excellence. We’re especially pleased to see the continued recognition of individual leaders whose work is shaping key areas of the law."
The firm’s Corporate/M&A Practice Group in Maryland is ranked in the guide (Band 4), recognizing its continued success advising clients on a wide range of complex transactions. The team continues to guide middle market businesses through strategic deals that drive growth and transformation, supporting clients from initial structuring through closing and integration across industries including technology, healthcare, real estate, and government contracting.
Clients told Chambers that "Offit Kurman is candid and good at explaining things in layman terms. The communication is top notch," and noted that the firm "has outstanding attorneys with numerous subject matter experts" delivering "excellent services at a reasonable price."
In addition to its M&A ranking, the firm earned individual recognitions across several key markets.
Principal Matthew A. Karmel, leader of the firm’s Environmental and Sustainability Law Practice Group, is ranked in New Jersey in Energy & Natural Resources (Band 2) and recognized in Environmental law (Up and Coming). Matthew is recognized for his leadership advising clients on regulatory compliance, sustainability initiatives, renewable energy matters, and environmental litigation.
Principal Frances Smith is ranked in Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Texas, Band 5), further highlighting Offit Kurman’s growing bench of nationally recognized talent. Her practice focuses on representing debtors and creditors in Chapter 11 proceedings and complex restructurings, where she combines technical experience with a pragmatic understanding of client business objectives.
Henry Quillian, a principal in the firm’s Atlanta office, is also recognized in Construction (Band 3), underscoring Offit Kurman’s continued growth in the Southeast. He advises developers, contractors, and businesses across the construction industry on complex projects, transactions, and disputes.
Chambers and Partners is widely regarded as one of the legal industry’s most authoritative independent directories. Its rankings are based on extensive research, including interviews with clients and peers, evaluating factors such as legal expertise, client service, commercial awareness, and professional conduct.
You can view Offit Kurman’s Chambers profile and the complete 2026 Chambers USA Guide here.