Brian Glasser and Cary Joshi Named to 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America List 

09.09.2024

Brian A. Glasser and Cary Joshi have been named to the 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America list. 

Founding partner Brian A. Glasser is a fearless litigator who fights for his clients in state and federal courtroom across the country. Brian's recent victories includes a judgment against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell to the tune of $5 million related to an election fraud-related contest; against Johnson & Johnson for trying to bury 38,000 asbestos-related cancer claims in bankruptcy court; Monsanto related to its cancerous Roundup weed killer; and 3M related to claims by veterans harmed by defective military earplugs. Brian was named a "Top 200 Lawyer" in 2024 by Forbes Media in its first-ever list, and is Band One ranked by Chambers & Partners for his litigation prowess, among other accolades and rankings. 

Cary Joshi is the firm's Commercial & Environmental Litigation Practice Group Leader and is located in the firm's Washington, D.C. office. She, along with Brian Glasser, won a $5 million arbitration judgment against Mike Lindell accountable for false allegations of election abuse, and in 2024 led a trial team that won a $40 million jury verdict in a federal fraud trial in Texas. Cary handles many of the firm's high-impact litigations, including its Title IX work on behalf of female student-athletes across the country. Cary was recognized this year by Lawdragon in its 2024 Top 500 Civil Rights Lawyers, and is also ranked by Chambers & Partners.  

As announced by Lawdragon:

We’re honored to introduce The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America. And honored is a complete understatement. It’s been a thrill searching far and wide for the best litigators the U.S. has to offer – in antitrust, intellectual property, white collar and investigations, securities and corporate governance litigation, and a vast array of class actions, product liability and other complex civil litigation.

They’ve served in the military and government, hail from small towns and big cities, went to prestigious Ivy League schools, state schools, and HBCUs. They are men and women, gay and straight, and increasingly represent an inclusion that looks more like America.

Yet for all their differences, [they] share one thing: They all wanted to be a lawyer, and for most of them, a trial lawyer. They wanted to stand up in court and advocate on behalf of a client whose business, wellbeing or future was in jeopardy. They wanted to get on their feet.

These lawyers win hundreds of millions, billions even. They win rights, or lose them. They win freedom, or lose it for someone. They have the abilities to change businesses and entire industries. It’s an audacious thing a trial lawyer does: to tell a judge, jury or other arbiter, “Hear me. Believe me. Rule for my client.”

Bravo to everyone here, and every litigator out there working on their craft and a cause.

For the full 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America list, please visit this link. 

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