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Partner Kathleen Carter Recognized as a 2025 Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyer

Messner Reeves LLP is proud to announce that Orange County Partner Kathleen Carter has been recognized as a 2025 Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyer.

The Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyer database is composed of client-nominated, stand-out lawyers in private practice, all volunteered by senior in-house counsel in large organizations. As such, the database is completely free from law firm influence and holds only lawyers who are the most highly regarded by clients globally.

Kathleen Carter is a trial lawyer with over 33 years of experience in complex litigation and case management. Her extensive litigation experience ranges from labor and employment law to complex commercial disputes. She is particularly adept at identifying areas of exposure and creating strategies to reduce risk for clients of all sizes.

Congratulations to Kathleen on this impressive recognition!

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