Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP is proud to have nine lawyers recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® and two lawyers recognized in the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America 2027 editions.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP was recently mentioned in a JD Supra article titled, “District of Maryland Dismisses Lender Fraud Suit Seeking Over $1 Trillion in Damages,” regarding the firm's representation of Lloyd’s of London in a complex federal litigation matter.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP is proud to announce the selection of two of our attorneys, Michele Hayes Dinterman (Civil Litigation: Defense) and Edward L. Healy IV (Entertainment & Sport), to the 2027 Maryland Rising Stars list and three of our attorneys, Craig D. Roswell (Business Litigation), Jeffrey A. Wothers (Insurance Coverage), and Matthew J. Youssef (Business Litigation) to the 2027 Maryland Super Lawyers list.
Congratulations to Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP Partner Jeffrey A. Wothers on being named to The Daily Record inaugural MD500 list, a collection of the most powerful leaders in Maryland. Jeffrey was recognized for Business Law.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP is honored to be recognized in the inaugural Legal 500 City Elite: Baltimore rankings, a distinction that recognizes leading lawyers practicing at the highest levels of their local and regional markets.
We are pleased to announce that Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP and Managing Partner, Craig D. Roswell, have been recognized in the 2026 Chambers USA Guide.
Michele Dinterman was recently mentioned in a Law360 article titled, “Wells Fargo, Lloyd’s Beat $900B Fraud Suit Over Wire Error,” regarding her representation of Lloyd’s of London in a complex federal litigation matter.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP is delighted to be recognized in Hackney Publications' directory of "100 Law Firms with Sports Law Practices You Need to Know About". This is a testimony to the…
Insurance has traditionally followed a familiar model: a loss occurs, the policyholder demonstrates the extent of the damage, and the insurer evaluates and determines potential coverage based on established policy terms. While this framework functions effectively in many contexts, it sometimes presents challenges in scenarios involving indirect impacts, delayed effects, or losses that are not easily quantified. These situations can introduce uncertainty into the claims process and highlight areas where conventional coverage may not fully align with the nature of the risk.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP Partner Matthew J. Youssef is honored to host an International Trademark Association (INTA) Roundtable on January 27 at 10 a.m. The roundtable will review significant intellectual property related decisions from 2025 by U.S. Supreme Court and Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP is proud to announce the selection of Craig D. Roswell and Jeffrey A. Wothers to the 2026 Maryland Super Lawyers list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing the top 5% of…