COLUMBUS, OHIO (Nov. 7, 2024) – The Best Lawyers in America®, a widely regarded guide to legal excellence, has selected Isaac Wiles for its “Best Law Firms: 2025 Edition” both nationally and locally.
In all, 16 different legal specialties offered by Isaac Wiles are singled out by Best Lawyers, including the firm’s Litigation – First Amendment practice that is designated a National Tier 3 recipient.
To be eligible for the “Best Law Firms” list, law firms must have at least one lawyer recognized in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in a “Best Law Firms” practice area and geographic jurisdiction. Each firm is then assessed based on an extensive survey, client and professional references, and additional research by Best Lawyers, with honorees placed in one of three tiers nationally and locally.
Isaac Wiles “Best Law Firms” honors include:
National Tier 3:
Metropolitan Tier 1 (Columbus, Ohio):
Metropolitan Tier 2 (Columbus, Ohio):
Metropolitan Tier 3 (Columbus, Ohio):
To view the honorees included in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America “Best Law Firms,” please visit www.bestlawyers.com.
About Isaac Wiles
Headquartered in Columbus, Isaac Wiles is a premier, full-service law firm that strives to deliver results that exceed our clients’ expectations by adding maximum value to their organizations. We achieve this goal by hiring and retaining top-level diverse talent in all functional areas of our firm and by working collaboratively to leverage our combined expertise. Our 40+ attorney firm, with 11 practice areas, can manage complex sophisticated legal matters while offering personal, thoughtful client service. For more information, visit isaacwiles.com.
About Best Lawyers
For more than four decades, Best Lawyers has assisted those in need of legal services to identify the lawyers and law firms best qualified to represent them in distant jurisdictions or unfamiliar specialties. Lawyers and law firms are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be listed; therefore, recognition by Best Lawyers is considered a singular honor.