NEW YORK, June 6, 2016 — The National Law Journal has named King & Spalding partners Scott Greer and Granta Nakayama to its 2016 list of Energy and Environmental Trailblazers and Kenneth Steinthal to its list of Intellectual Property Trailblazers.
The publication highlighted Greer’s success as leader of the firm’s Global Construction Transactions practice group, his work on some of the largest international matters in the field and his reputation for performing his construction projects on time and on budget. Greer was the only construction lawyer to be recognized as an Energy and Environmental Trailblazer.
Nakayama’s technical background in nuclear engineering, history with the U.S. Navy and legal experience with the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the Environmental Protection Agency, in addition to his work as a King & Spalding partner, were noted as some of the reasons he was named a 2016 trailblazer.
The National Law Journal recognized Steinthal for his impressive litigation credentials, including his involvement on innovative music and film new media matters that challenge copyright laws and industry standards.
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