Otteson Shapiro is pleased to announce that Dallas Partner John Podvin has been named to Who’s Who Legal (WWL) Thought Leaders 2023 in two categories, GBRR (Global Banking Regulation Review) and USA-Banking-Regulatory.  

 


Mr. Podvin was also named to WWL’s Global Leader list in the area of Banking-Regulatory with a ranking of “Recommended.”

These awards recognize some of the foremost banking regulatory lawyers in the U.S. and internationally.

WWL Thought Leaders: GBRR and Thought Leaders USA-Banking-Regulatory feature attorneys with extensive experience in banking regulation who have received the largest number of nominations from peers, corporate counsel, and other market sources in Who’s Who Legal’s most recent research cycle. Only 25-30 percent of practitioners previously selected for inclusion in a global or national practice area guide are selected as Thought Leaders.

 

Previously in the 2022 cycle Mr. Podvin had been listed in WWL: Banking as a “Recommended” practitioner in the area of Banking-Regulatory. WWL: Banking provides an in-depth guide to the leading banking lawyers internationally. 

About Who’s Who Legal

Who’s Who Legal (WWL) is one of the world’s leading directories of legal practitioners and non-lawyer consulting experts. The WWL research process is based on recommendations and feedback from eminent private practitioners in the sector or industry in question as well as from corporate counsel or other clients who have worked closely with the nominees.

Since 1996 WWL has identified the foremost legal practitioners in multiple areas of business law. WWL researches 35 individual practice area guides covering corporate and commercial law. In total, more than 27,000 private practice lawyers and over 2,000 consulting experts from over 160 national jurisdictions are listed.

WWL prides itself on the integrity and authority of its findings and it is not possible to buy entry into the publication.

For more information or to access WWL’s free database, please go to: https://whoswholegal.com/home