Best Lawyers Names Eleven Seeger Weiss Attorneys to Best Lawyers in America Lists

Founding Partner Stephen Weiss was named Best Lawyers’ “Lawyer of the Year.” He, along with six other attorneys, were named to the 2024 Best Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions – Plaintiffs list, including co-founder Chris Seeger as well as partners Parvin Aminolroaya, Dave Buchanan, Jeff Grand, Michael Rosenberg, and Jennifer Scullion. The list features attorneys with extensive […]

August 17, 2023

Founding Partner Stephen Weiss was named Best Lawyers’ “Lawyer of the Year.” He, along with six other attorneys, were named to the 2024 Best Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions – Plaintiffs list, including co-founder Chris Seeger as well as partners Parvin Aminolroaya, Dave Buchanan, Jeff Grand, Michael Rosenberg, and Jennifer Scullion. The list features attorneys with extensive experience navigating complex national litigation and who have a proven record of securing consequential victories in court for their clients.

Chris Seeger and Dave Buchanan have consecutively been named Best Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions Plaintiffs’ attorneys for more than 15 years, beginning in 2006. This also represents the fifth year in a row that Stephen Weiss and Jeff Grand were named to the list, and the fourth year for both Parvin Aminolroaya and Jennifer Scullion. Inclusion on this list represents each partner’s continued success and the exceptional performance of Seeger Weiss and its attorneys in some of the most significant litigations in the U.S.

Seeger Weiss also had four attorneys named to the 2024 Best Lawyers: “Ones to Watch” list including Steve Daroci, Max Kelly, Carlos Rivera, and Audrey Siegel. This list highlights attorneys who are earlier in their careers for outstanding professional excellence in private practice in America.

This honor follows Seeger Weiss being named Mass Torts Firm of the Year at The National Law Journal’s 2023 Elite Trial Lawyers award ceremony. No aspect of this or any advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey or a court or authority of any jurisdiction. Learn more about their selection methodology here.

No aspect of this or any advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey or a court or authority of any jurisdiction. Best Lawyers was founded in 1981 to identify and recognize outstanding attorneys in their respective legal practice areas. Best Lawyers lists are often used by individuals seeking legal representation to help them identify experienced attorneys who can best represent them and their interests during litigation. Best Lawyers methodology is performed through confidential peer review, where attorneys within the same geographical area and legal practice area provide insights into the quality of the candidate’s recent work. The selection methodology for all Best Lawyers awards can be found here.

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