Todd & Weld, Howard Cooper, and Ingrid Martin Recognized in Newly Released Chambers USA 2026 Guide
Todd & Weld LLP has been recognized in the newly released Chambers USA 2026 Guide, with the firm’s Commercial Litigation practice and two attorneys earning rankings among the leading law firms and lawyers in Massachusetts. Chambers USA is widely regarded as one of the legal profession’s most respected ranking publications, based on extensive independent research and client and peer feedback.
Todd & Weld’s Litigation: General Commercial practice received a Band 3 ranking in Massachusetts. Chambers highlighted the firm’s strength as a litigation boutique with broad capabilities spanning business disputes, class actions, employment matters, real estate litigation, and trial and appellate advocacy. Chambers researchers noted that the firm “handles high-quality litigation” and is home to “some of the best lawyers in Boston.”
In addition to the firm ranking, Howard M. Cooper was recognized as a Band 2 attorney in Litigation: General Commercial in Massachusetts. A founding partner of Todd & Weld, Cooper is recognized for his extensive experience handling complex commercial disputes, class actions, civil rights matters, and other high-stakes litigation. Chambers described him as “a very effective trial lawyer.”
Ingrid S. Martin was again ranked in Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations, earning a Band 4 ranking in Massachusetts. Martin represents individuals, healthcare providers, executives, and organizations in criminal defense, regulatory enforcement, government investigations, and related litigation matters.
Chambers USA rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes thousands of interviews with clients and legal professionals. The rankings assess legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness, diligence, and commitment to clients.
The 2026 rankings reflect Todd & Weld’s continued reputation for excellence in complex litigation, investigations, and trial advocacy across Massachusetts and beyond.