Cassidy Coates Price Attorneys Recognized in Legal 500’s Inaugural Southeast Edition
Cassidy Coates Price P.A. has been recognized in the 2026 edition of Legal 500 United States, with three of its attorneys included in the Southeast guide, marking both the firm’s first Legal 500 submission and its first year of recognition.
The following attorneys were recognized for their respective practice areas:
- Trey Suggs – Southeast Commercial Disputes
- Ross Plyler – Southeast Commercial Disputes
- Bill Coates – Southeast White Collar Crime
The Legal 500 Southeast edition highlights leading attorneys across the region based on extensive independent research, including client and peer feedback. Recognition reflects professional excellence, substantive legal experience, and a strong reputation within the legal market.
Trey Suggs and Ross Plyler were recognized for their work in complex commercial dispute matters, representing clients in high‑stakes litigation across a broad range of industries. Bill Coates was recognized for his work in white collar criminal defense, including representing individuals and entities in government investigations and enforcement actions.
“We’re honored to be recognized in Legal 500’s first Southeast guide,” said Trey Suggs, Litigation Practice Group Leader. “The rankings are consistent with the firm’s approach to complex litigation matters.”
Legal 500 is a leading international legal research and ranking organization, known for its rigorous research methodology and editorial independence. Rankings are based on in‑depth analysis of law firm submissions, client interviews, and market feedback.
Inclusion in the Legal 500 United States guide reinforces Cassidy Coates Price’s longstanding commitment to careful, high‑quality advocacy in complex dispute and litigation matters.
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About Cassidy Coates Price
Cassidy Coates Price is a small firm engaged in large firm practice. Our attorneys practice in a wide variety of areas including general litigation, commercial and corporate banking, real estate, creditors’ rights, bankruptcy, governmental investigations, and probate.
