Lawdragon has named Carrington Coleman Managing Partner Monica Latin in its “2025 Lawdragon 100 Managing Partners You Need to Know” guide. This guide features influential law firm leaders from US and UK-based firms who are “dedicated to one of the hardest roles a lawyer can take on: professionally herding lawyers and shaping their passions and skills into a successful outcome for a client.”
Passionately advocating for clients in her national commercial litigation practice, Monica Latin counsels organizations through courtroom trials, arbitrations, and appeals. She deftly handles disputes arising in a variety of arenas, including professional services, business ownership, real estate, employment, technology, manufacturing, retail, non-competes, trade secrets, and others.
Combining intellectual prowess, a fierce competitive spirit, great breadth of experience, and a deep-thinking, inquisitive nature, Monica is truly the complete package. Her keen analytical skills and exceptional dedication drive her to chart a strategic and efficient course of action. Monica’s colleagues also recognize that her outstanding leadership skills extend well beyond litigation and chose her to be their managing partner.
Monica gathers disparate facts and pieces of information and distills them into a unifying theme to anchor the legal strategy. With superb courtroom skills, she advocates effectively before juries, vigorously furthering the interests of her clients. As a board-certified appellate lawyer, she knows how issues will look in hindsight and uses this knowledge to position her clients advantageously from the start.
Monica’s excellent track record has earned her repeated spots on the Texas Super Lawyers list of Top 100 attorneys in Texas and the Best Lawyers in America, among many other accolades. A Chambers-rated attorney, she has forged a national reputation as a top-tier speaker and leading thinker on legal issues and serves as a longtime leader in the Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association.
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