Legal industry consulting firm BTI has named Pillsbury partners Margaret Rosegay (San Francisco) and Jeffrey Hutchings (Washington, DC) to its annual Client Service All-Stars list. For the 15th consecutive year, BTI surveyed more than 300 corporate counsel at the world’s leading companies, probing all aspects of client relationships including client focus, innovative thought leadership, exceptional understanding of the client’s business, legal skills, outsized value, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and outstanding results. These partners were acclaimed for their unsurpassed client service, responsiveness, efficiency and accessibility.

Client Service All-Stars are identified solely through unprompted client feedback and recognized as delivering the absolute best client service. The group notes that “The 2016 BTI Client Service All-Stars are an elite group of attorneys recognized—by name—as the standard for which corporate counsel measure all other attorneys.”

Jeffrey Hutchings, a partner in Pillsbury’s Global Sourcing practice, represents clients in complex sourcing transactions with an emphasis on information technology and business process outsourcing contracts. He assists major corporations and government agencies—domestically and abroad—structure and negotiate long-term, multimillion-dollar contracts for data processing, telecommunications, systems development and integration, desktop/local access network (LAN) support, claims processing, trade processing, contact center, human resources and other services.

Margaret Rosegay, a partner in the firm's Environment, Land Use & Natural Resources practice, focuses on the regulation of solid and hazardous waste and water quality matters, including hazardous waste permitting and compliance, RCRA corrective action, NPDES permitting and other Clean Water Act issues relating to discharges to surface waters, discharges of waste to land, remediation of soil and groundwater contamination, and statutory, regulatory and policy development.