Constantine Cannon Attorney Chris McLamb Recognized in “Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation” List
Constantine Cannon is pleased to announce that attorney Chris McLamb has been named to Lawdragon’s “2023 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation” list.
According to Lawdragon, this inaugural list recognizes top attorneys who “will define where the legal profession of our country goes.” During its selection process, Lawdragon conducted hundreds of hours of research on thousands of candidates. The final list features attorneys from a broad array of practices and firms across the country, including both large corporate practices and plaintiff firms.
Mr. McLamb is an associate in the firm’s Washington D.C. office and a member of the whistleblower practice group. He represents whistleblowers in qui tam lawsuits brought under the False Claims Act, as well as claims made under the whistleblower programs of the Internal Revenue Service, Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, FinCEN, and Department of Transportation.
Mr. McLamb is not the first Constantine Cannon attorney recognized by Lawdragon. In June, six Constantine Cannon attorneys were highlighted in Lawdragon’s “500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers” list. You can read more about that list on our blog.
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With offices in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and London, Constantine Cannon LLP is one of the largest whistleblower practices in the United States. The firm’s whistleblower lawyers represent whistleblowers under federal and state False Claims Acts as well as the whistleblower programs of the IRS, SEC, CFTC, FinCEN, DOT, and others.
Constantine Cannon also has deep expertise in practice areas that include antitrust and complex commercial litigation, government relations, securities, and e-discovery. The firm’s antitrust practice is among the largest and most well-recognized in the nation. Constantine Cannon’s experience spans multiple industries, including healthcare, banking, electronic payments, insurance, high tech, telecommunications, the Internet, and government contracting.