Misha Tseytlin, leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Appellate and Supreme Court Practice, has been named among Crain’s Chicago Business’ 2025 Notable Litigators and Trial Attorneys. The list recognizes attorneys who demonstrate involvement in significant litigation and trial proceedings.
Tseytlin is nationally renowned for his work in high-profile cases in administrative and political law. He has argued and won multiple cases in appellate courts across the U.S., including the U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts of appeals, state supreme courts, and state appellate courts. Notable victories include Gill v. Whitford, Murr v. Wisconsin, and Rudisill v. McDonough. Tseytlin also has secured numerous favorable emergency orders from the U.S. Supreme Court on critical issues such as administrative law, political law, and the First Amendment.
Clients in regulated industries value Tseytlin’s meticulous approach to bet-the-company challenges, including in the highest-stakes cases under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). He has led and won many of the most important APA cases in the U.S. over the last decade, including lawsuits against rules and rulings issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Food and Drug Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Office of Management and Budget.
Troutman Pepper Locke’s Appellate and Supreme Court Practice has the experience and insight to present compelling arguments to appellate courts at any level, and to work with trial counsel to best preserve issues for appeal. The firm regularly appears before the Supreme Court of the United States — in oral argument and on brief — winning several landmark cases.
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