Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville PC is proud to announce that the firm has been ranked nationally in the 2026 edition of Chambers USA. This marks the firm’s seventh year of recognition in Chambers USA.
In the recently released 2026 guide, Powers Law received a USA-National Band 2 ranking for Specialist Firm in Native American Law and a USA-National Band 3 ranking in Native American Law.
The firm’s Indian Tribal Governments Practice Group provides a full range of legal, legislative and government relations services to Tribal governments and organizations, tribally owned corporations, and private entities doing business with tribes. The group advises clients on federal legislative and regulatory matters, business planning, corporate structures, energy development, environmental law, taxation, financing and contracting, gaming, healthcare, housing and community development, fee-to-trust acquisitions, and Tribal Self-Governance.
Powers Law also received a District of Columbia Band 4 ranking in Healthcare. The firm’s Healthcare Practice Group advises healthcare providers, health systems, community health centers, trade associations, and other healthcare stakeholders on complex legislative, regulatory, reimbursement, compliance, transactional and litigation matters. The practice is nationally recognized for its work involving Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, fraud and abuse compliance, 340B drug pricing, HIPAA compliance, medical privacy, healthcare operations, and healthcare litigation.
About Chambers USA
Chambers and Partners is a leading independent legal research company operating in more than 200 jurisdictions worldwide. Through extensive research and thousands of interviews conducted annually with clients and legal professionals, Chambers evaluates law firms and attorneys across a broad range of practice areas. Its rankings are based on qualities valued by clients, including legal knowledge, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness, diligence, and commitment.
About Powers Law
Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville PC (“Powers Law”) is a Washington, D.C.-based law firm with national practices in healthcare, education, government relations, Indian tribal governments, and nonprofit law. The firm’s attorneys and professionals are nationally recognized for their subject matter knowledge, strategic counsel, and commitment to client service. For more information, visit www.PowersLaw.com.
