Faith Gay and Caitlin Halligan have once again been recognized as two of the nation's "Top 250 Women in Litigation" by Benchmark Litigation. This distinguished list honors the most prestigious female litigators in the United States, and was compiled through extensive casework review, individual interviews and feedback from peers and clients. Gay has notably been featured on Benchmark's "Top 250" list every year since 2017, and 2020 is Halligan's second consecutive year being honored.
The two are recognized for spearheading some of the most impactful litigation matters in recent history and setting the standards of excellence within their specializations. Peers touted Halligan as "President Obama’s pick to the DC Circuit. That alone should tell you the high ranks she is a part of. The nation’s top officials can always expect excellence from her, and so can her clients for that matter.” Halligan was also praised as "part of the co-counsel team to the Manhattan District Attorney in the landmark Supreme Court decision that states New York prosecutors can access President Trump’s tax records for criminal investigation."
Benchmark also noted Gay's achievements in "antitrust and securities litigation, contractual and financing disputes, and consumer class actions," calling her, "one of the most distinguished women in the world of litigation."