CM Law is pleased to announce that Chambers and Partners has again honored our Advertising & Marketing Law Partner, Linda A. Goldstein, with a Chambers and Partners Band 1 ranking for Advertising Transactions and Regulatory in the Chambers USA 2026 Guide.
A Chambers Band 1 ranking is the Guide’s highest recognition for excellence in legal knowledge, client service, and leadership within a practice area.
Linda’s continued recognition underscores her longstanding reputation as one of the country’s premier advertising and marketing law practitioners. For decades, she has advised leading brands, agencies, and businesses on complex advertising, marketing, promotions, and consumer protection matters, helping clients navigate an evolving regulatory landscape with strategic and practical guidance.
“Linda’s continued recognition by Chambers is a testament to the extraordinary value she delivers to clients and the deep respect she has earned throughout the industry,” says Managing Partner Kelly Rittenberry Culhane. “Her leadership, insight, and commitment to excellence have made her one of the most trusted voices in advertising and marketing law. We are thrilled to see her accomplishments recognized once again.”
Congratulations to Linda on this well-deserved honor. Reach out to congratulate Linda directly at lgoldstein@cm.law.
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