
Robinson & Lawing Celebrates Eight Attorneys Named to Best Lawyers in America® 2026 Edition
Robinson & Lawing, LLP is proud to announce that eight of our attorneys have been recognized in the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers in America®, and one has been named Lawyer of the Year:
- Jane C. Jackson – Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants; Workers’ Compensation Law –
- C. Ray Grantham, Jr. – Family Law
- H. Brent Helms – Litigation – Insurance; Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Eleasa Harris Allen – Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers
- W. Mark Peck – Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers
- Bryan C. Thompson – Corporate Law (new for Thompson in 2026); Litigation – Trusts & Estates
- Jeremy Demmitt – Litigation – Insurance
- Employers
- L. Bruce Scott – Family Law (new addition)
Additionally, we are pleased to share that H. Brent Helms has been named Lawyer of the Year in the Litigation – Insurance category for the Triad Metropolitan Area. This recognition is awarded to only one attorney in each practice area and region, making it one of Best Lawyers’ most distinguished honors.
Recognition in Best Lawyers is particularly meaningful, as the publication relies on a rigorous peer nomination and evaluation process. Attorneys are nominated by colleagues, reviewed through confidential peer feedback, and vetted for professional eligibility. This methodology ensures that only those held in the highest regard by fellow attorneys are selected, making this acknowledgment a true mark of professional respect.
We applaud our colleagues for this outstanding achievement and for continuing to uphold the high standards of excellence that define Robinson & Lawing’s legacy in North Carolina.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Robinson & Lawing, LLP today.
📞 Phone: 336-631-8500
📍 Address: 110 Oakwood Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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