Bailey Glasser Announces Three New Partner Elevations for 2025

Bailey Glasser is proud to announce the elevation of three outstanding litigators to partner in 2025: Tony L. ClacklerSallie Gilbert, and Christopher D. Smith.

• Tony L. Clackler (Electronically Stored Information Practice): A leader in consumer rights, class actions, and complex litigation, Tony is also our Chief Information Security Officer and a certified privacy professional. Learn more about Tony Clackler here.

• Sallie Gilbert (Commercial & Environmental Litigation Practice): With a strategic approach to high-stakes litigation, Sallie is a rising star in construction, energy, and environmental law. Sallie also helps to run our firm’s Associate Development program. Learn more about Sallie Gilbert here.

• Christopher D. Smith (Civil Defense Practice): One of Bailey Glasser’s not-so-secret litigation weapons with first-class writing and courtroom skills, Chris excels at trial and appellate advocacy across multiple industries. Chris has also played an integral role in BG’s Summer Associate program. Learn more about Christopher Smith here.

From trials to appellate courts nationwide, complex product liability litigation to energy law, these attorneys embody the strength and skill that define Bailey Glasser.

In a joint statement issued by Practice Area Leaders Nicholas Johnson and Jonathan Marshall, as well as Practice Group Leaders Cary Joshi, Becky Pomeroy, and Kate Charonko: “We’re proud to elevate three lawyers with exceptional skills and tenacity to partner at Bailey Glasser. Over the last 25 years, our clients expect – and get – the best and the brightest when it comes to litigators on their cases. Our lawyers aren’t scared to go to trial and these three lawyers are proof positive of this. We applaud their accomplishments and welcome them warmly in their new roles.”

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