Christine V Williams announced as Best Lawyer for Government Contracts as well as Native American Law

Today, Best Lawyers publicly released its Best Lawyers in America. Outlook Law, LLC, is pleased to announced that its managing partner, Christine V. Williams, was selected by peer review, as a Best Lawyer for Government Contracts as well as Native American Law. This selection is based on merit—not marketing. Here is the criteria released by Best Lawyers:

Best Lawyers® is an elite global network of legal professionals recognized through trusted, peer-reviewed distinction. For over four decades, our Purely Peer Review® methodology has upheld the principle that recognition should be earned through the opinions of fellow attorneys, not marketing influence or paid listings.

Each year, more than 13 million confidential evaluations are collected worldwide, contributing to one of the legal industry’s most rigorous and trusted vetting processes. Only about 5% of lawyers in the United States and 3% globally are recognized, reflecting the selectivity and credibility of the results. Proprietary safeguards are in place to reduce bias and uphold the accuracy of the peer feedback.

Christine had this to say about her selection, which she has held since 2018—”Either one would have been an honor. Both is over the moon again this year! Huge thank you to my clients for allowing me to work for them. This is not a Pay to Play Award. This is an award that a lawyer has to be rated by their peers to receive—reflecting talent over a marketing department. As one of the few lawyers in the Nation to be rated in both categories, it is a distinct honor for a kid who grew up in “humble” household sharing everything with 7 siblings, hustled multiple jobs in college while getting into law school, and depended on scholarships to attend and graduate law school at the top. Woo HOO!!!!!!!!!”

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