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Johnston Tobey Baruch Trio Extend Decade-Plus Run Among Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers 2027

Recognition follows another year of courtroom wins and appellate victories for Dallas litigation boutique

DALLAS – Johnston Tobey Baruch shareholders Randy Johnston, Robert Tobey and Chad Baruch have again earned recognition from The Best Lawyers in America, extending their run of more than a decade among the nation’s top attorneys.

The three were selected to the 33rd edition of The Best Lawyers in America across practices spanning commercial and appellate litigation, legal and professional malpractice and bet-the-company litigation. Each has been recognized by Best Lawyers for more than a decade.

“We sincerely hope they have our number on speed dial,” Mr. Johnston said. “This is a huge recognition from other lawyers who know the work we do and it really does mean something to us. We’ve had a pretty good year in the courtroom and the appellate courts, so we’ll happily take the compliment.”

The latest honors follow another active year in which the Dallas litigation boutique secured significant results for clients at both the trial and appellate levels.

The firm recently secured an appellate victory before Dallas’ Fifth Court of Appeals in a dispute involving the enforceability of a trial stipulation. The court affirmed a judgment ordering specific performance, rejecting an attempt to walk away from an agreement made during litigation and reinforcing the binding nature of stipulations made before the trial court.

The Best Lawyers in America has recognized leading legal professionals annually since 1983. Its selections are based on peer review, with attorneys evaluating the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographic region and practice area.

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