Reed Claymon Attorneys Earn National Recognition in 2026 Best Lawyers in America®

At Reed Claymon, Meeker, Krienke & Spurck PLLC, we are dedicated to guiding Texas health care organizations through today’s legal landscape with integrity and insight. It’s our privilege to announce that our health care law team has again been recognized in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®—the gold standard in peer-reviewed legal honors.

Louise M. Joy Named “Lawyer of the Year” for Health Care Law in Austin

We are especially proud that Louise M. Joy was named “Lawyer of the Year” for Health Care Law in Austin for 2026. This exclusive distinction is awarded to a single attorney in each practice area and location, reflecting Louise’s reputation for legal excellence, client commitment, and the deep respect of her peers.

2026 Best Lawyers Honorees – Health Care Law (Austin, TX)

Our firm’s impact on health care law is possible thanks to our talented attorneys. We proudly congratulate Marie BerlinerJennifer B. ClaymonTrent KrienkeKevin A. ReedRobert SpurckLeah Stewart, and Hilary H. Young for their recognition in Health Care Law this year.

What Does Best Lawyers Recognition Mean?

The Best Lawyers in America® honors attorneys through a rigorous peer-review process, collecting confidential evaluations from leading lawyers within the same geographic and practice areas. Only those who demonstrate the highest professional standards and integrity are included in the guide. Being recognized—and especially earning the “Lawyer of the Year” title—is a testament to both legal skill and the respect of one’s professional peers.

Trusted Counsel for Texas Healthcare

While national recognitions like these are rewarding, they reflect our deeper commitment: supporting the organizations and providers shaping the future of Texas health care. We thank our clients for trusting us as their legal partners and our colleagues for their recognition.

For more information about our attorneys and services, visit our team page or contact us directly.

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