Husch Blackwell was named by BTI Consulting as being among the top most feared litigation law firms in a recent ranking published in connection with the BTI Litigation Outlook 2024. The ranking identified five behaviors of leading litigation firms, including redefining the rules, taking on what others won’t, very early assessments, unrelenting, and linking unconnected ideas.
Husch Blackwell has scored several notable litigation victories for clients spanning multiple industries, including a victory in an administrative appeal that reversed a decision under the Enforce and Protect Act by U.S. Customs and Border Protection; filed a key amicus brief on behalf of several national industry trade associations that prevailed in an interpretation of the scope and effect of the Military Lending Act before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; and secured a victory before the U.S. Court of Appeals in litigation brought under the Minnesota Franchise Act by a former distributor of IC-manufactured burners used in institutional boiler systems.