Legal 500 US 2012 ranked Kramer Levin's Advertising practice in the top tier for media, technology and telecoms: marketing and advertising, describing the group as a “superb, responsive eight-partner practice.” The firm's successful track record in Lanham Act false advertising cases was noted, including a Court of Appeals victory for client PBM Products, in which the Court upheld the landmark jury verdict for $13.5 million in damages awarded to PBM Products, finding Mead Johnson liable for falsely claiming that store brand infant formula manufactured by PBM Products was nutritionally inferior to Mead Johnson’s products. Also noted were the firm's successful defenses of Procter & Gamble against advertising challenges by a group of professional salons that claimed Procter & Gamble falsely advertised their hair products, Neutrogena sunscreen against false advertising claims by Schering-Plough, and Johnson & Johnson in an NAD challenge issued by CIBA Vision regarding comparative advertising claims for Acuvue contact lenses. Partners Kerri Ann Law, Jennifer L. Rochon, Norman C. Simon, Jonathan M. Wagner and Harold P. Weinberger were all highly recommended.