15 Bradley Attorneys Named to Thomson Reuters 2026 Stand-Out Lawyers List
Thomson Reuters
Fifteen Bradley attorneys have been included in the 2026 Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers list based on client feedback.
The list is based on Thomson Reuters’ annual Sharplegal survey that asks more than 2,000 global senior legal buyers to identify up to three lawyers who stood out from other lawyers they interacted with over the past year. Those names are then compiled into the Stand-out Lawyers list for their ability to improve client satisfaction, increase client advocacy, grow share of wallet, strengthen market position, enhance people management, and increase profits per partner.
The Bradley attorneys included in the 2026 Stand-out Lawyers list, along with their locations and primary area(s) of practice, are:
- Aron C. Beezley – Partner and Co-Chair of Bradley’s Government Contracts Practice Group, Washington, D.C.
- Charles B. Hill – Partner, Economic Development & Renewable Energy, Birmingham
- Eric A. Frechtel – Partner, Construction and Government Contracts, Washington, D.C.
- Haydn J. Richards – Partner, Financial Services Licensing, Washington, D.C.
- Henry L. “Bud” Ehrlich – Partner, Intellectual Property, Houston
- Ian P. Faria – Partner, Construction, Houston
- Jason A. Walters – Partner, Litigation, Birmingham
- Jennifer M. Trulock – Partner, Labor & Employment, Dallas
- John W. Titus – Partner, Healthcare and Corporate & Securities, Nashville
- Lee Gilley – Partner, Litigation and Banking & Financial Services, Birmingham
- Paul M. Sykes – Partner, IP & Competitive Practices Litigation, Birmingham
- Robert J. Symon – Partner, Construction, Washington, D.C.
- Ross T. Robinson – Counsel, Intellectual Property, Dallas
- Samantha N. Skains-Menchaca – Partner, Intellectual Property, Charlotte
- Stephanie D. Scruggs – Partner, Intellectual Property, Washington, D.C.
The Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers database is hosted on the Sharplegal Analytics website and is only available to senior in-house counsel who participate in the survey. Because the names are volunteered by clients, the database is free from law firm influence. More information on the survey and process is available here.