Greenberg Traurig shortlisted for 11 legal industry awards

Prime Highlights

  • Greenberg Traurig has been shortlisted for 11 categories in the Women in Business Law EMEA Awards.
  • The firm received nominations across firm-level and individual lawyer categories.

Key Facts

  • Greenberg Traurig operates through offices across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia.
  • The Women in Business Law EMEA Awards recognise legal excellence and talent development across the legal industry.

Background

Greenberg Traurig has been shortlisted in 11 categories at the 2026 Women in Business Law EMEA Awards.

The firm received nominations in three major Firm of the Year categories, including MENA Firm of the Year, Poland Firm of the Year and US Firm in Europe. The recognition highlights the firm’s growing presence and legal work across multiple international markets.

Two lawyers from the firm were also recognized in the Individual Spotlight categories. Fiona Adams was shortlisted for Outstanding Achievement, while Claire Broadbelt received a nomination for Thought Leader of the Year in Western Europe.

In addition, six lawyers from the firm were shortlisted in individual Lawyer of the Year categories across practice areas, including litigation, white-collar crime, project finance, real estate and mergers and acquisitions.

The Women in Business Law EMEA Awards recognize legal professionals and firms that support talent development, leadership and professional excellence across the legal industry.

Winners are selected through a research process that includes firm submissions, market analysis and professional data.

The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in June in London. Greenberg Traurig operates across several international markets with offices in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia.

The firm has continued to strengthen its global legal practice through cross-border advisory services and industry-focused legal work.

Industry observers said the multiple nominations reflect the growing importance of diversity, leadership and professional recognition within the global legal sector. The shortlist also reflects growing competition among international law firms in the EMEA region.