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August 26, 2020
Lawdragon Recognizes Seeger Weiss Attorneys

Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce that seven of the firm’s attorneys—Parvin K. Aminolroaya, David R. Buchanan, Jeffrey S. Grand, Shauna Itri, Diogenes P. Kekatos, Jennifer Scullion, Christopher A. Seeger, and Stephen A. Weiss—have been recognized by Lawdragon in their 2020 guides. Both Seeger and Weiss, the firm’s cofounding partners, were featured in Lawdragon’s […]

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August 19, 2020
Judge rejects 3M’s government contractor defense

In an order filed on Friday, July 24, U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers ruled that 3M cannot use the government contractor defense as grounds to dismiss the thousands of lawsuits brought by former U.S. service members against the multinational corporation. The lawsuits allege that 3M knowingly sold faulty CAEv2 ear plugs to the U.S. military […]

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August 6, 2020
Seeger Weiss hails New York legislation extending claims window for survivors of child sexual abuse

Seeger Weiss LLP hails new legislation, signed by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, that extends the window in which survivors of child sexual abuse may file claims under the state’s Child Victims Act. Survivors—regardless of when or how long ago the alleged abuse occurred—now have until August 14, 2021 to file their claims. “This means […]

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July 9, 2020
Legal Intelligencer names Shauna Itri a “Distinguished Leader”

Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce that Shauna Itri, a partner at the firm since 2019, has been recognized as a “Distinguished Leader” by The Legal Intelligencer’s 2020 Professional Excellence Awards. “I’m honored to be placed in a category with lawyers who are icons in the industry,” Itri said. The award recognizes Itri’s work […]

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July 1, 2020
Radiology Medicare fraud case settled for $1.4 million

Seeger Weiss is pleased to announce a $1.4 million settlement resolving allegations that Florida radiology practice Mori, Bean, and Brooks, P.A. (MBB) violated the False Claims Act (FCA). The case was originally filed by whistleblower Thomas Heyck, represented by Seeger Weiss partner Shauna Itri. Heyck, who had worked for the Jacksonville-based practice as a radiologist, […]

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May 13, 2020
Jennifer Scullion establishes scholarship fund at Boston University

In a May 7, 2020 post, Boston University spotlighted Seeger Weiss partner Jennifer Scullion—a graduate of BU’s College of Arts and Sciences—for establishing the Scullion Fund for Emergency Assistance at her alma mater. The post reads, in part: Scullion came to BU as a Trustee Scholar, and she knew she had to make every penny count. […]

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