Cassidy Coates Price attorneys recognized in Legal 500’s inaugural Southeast edition

Trey Suggs, Partner at Roe Cassidy Coates & Price
Trey Suggs, Partner at Roe Cassidy Coates & Price
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Cassidy Coates Price P.A. was recognized on Apr. 15 in the 2026 edition of Legal 500 United States, with three attorneys included in the new Southeast guide. This marks both the firm’s first submission to Legal 500 and its first year receiving this recognition.

The firm announced that Trey Suggs and Ross Plyler were recognized for their work in Southeast commercial disputes, while Bill Coates was acknowledged for his expertise in Southeast white collar crime. These recognitions highlight professional excellence and a strong reputation within the legal market.

Legal 500 is an international legal research and ranking organization known for its rigorous methodology, which includes independent research, client interviews, and peer feedback. The new Southeast edition aims to spotlight leading attorneys across the region based on these criteria.

Suggs said, “We’re honored to be recognized in Legal 500’s first Southeast guide. The rankings are consistent with the firm’s approach to complex litigation matters.”

According to the announcement, Suggs and Plyler were cited for representing clients in high-stakes litigation across a range of industries, while Coates was noted for defending individuals and entities during government investigations and enforcement actions.

The inclusion of Cassidy Coates Price P.A. in this year’s guide underscores what the firm describes as a longstanding commitment to careful advocacy in complex dispute matters.



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