New York Law Journal Recognizes Meng Ru as an Emerging Legal Talent
In a significant recognition, Meng Ru, a corporate partner at Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, has been chosen as one of the 2015 Rising Stars by the esteemed New York Law Journal. This prestigious award is given to attorneys age 40 and under who have achieved a record of accomplishments and have made significant contributions to the practice of law and their communities.
Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, a leading international law firm founded in 1945, boasts over 900 lawyers and has offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Meng Ru's selection as a Rising Star is a testament to her significant contributions to the practice of law and her community. Her longer profile will be published in a special section of the New York Law Journal on June 16.
The New York Law Journal will also publish a special section featuring profiles of all the Rising Stars on the same date. Nearly 300 nominations were submitted for the Rising Stars award, making the recognition even more noteworthy.
Besides the New York Law Journal Rising Stars since June 2015, there are no specific additional awards or honors received by Meng Ru mentioned in the provided search results.
Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is renowned for its commitment to excellence and its contribution to the legal field. The firm's continued success and the recognition of its partners like Meng Ru are a testament to this commitment.
On June 16, readers of the New York Law Journal will have the opportunity to delve deeper into Meng Ru's accomplishments and understand why she has been chosen as a Rising Star. Until then, the legal community eagerly awaits the publication of her profile.
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