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New York, NY– Today, the Department of Justice announced a $10 million settlement with Florida-based medical device company Stimwave, and a criminal indictment charging former CEO Laura Perryman in connection with a scheme to create and sell a non-functioning dummy medical device for implantation into patients suffering from chronic pain. The scheme resulted in millions […]
Seeger Weiss is proud to announce that ten of the firm’s partners were selected for Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers list for 2023. This list celebrates attorneys who are “tenacious advocates and dogged pursuers of justice,” a description fitting for these accomplished members of the Seeger Weiss team. Founding partners Chris Seeger and Stephen […]
New data suggest “neutral” NFL-hired doctors who deny more claims receive higher compensation. Baltimore, MD – Former NFL players today filed a class action lawsuit against The NFL Player Disability & Survivor Benefit Plan and NFL Player Disability & Neurocognitive Benefits Plan (the Plan), the Disability Board that administers the Plan, and each of the […]
Seeger Weiss is proud to announce founder Chris Seeger has been appointed to serve as liaison counsel in the In re PayPal Holdings Inc. Securities Litigation by the honorable Judge Georgette Castner in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey. “I am honored to have been chosen by Judge Castner to serve as liaison counsel […]
Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce that five of the firm’s partners — Chris Seeger, Stephen Weiss, David Buchanan, Shauna Itri, and Jennifer Scullion — were chosen by Lawdragon for its *2023 500 Leading Lawyers in America list. According to Lawdragon, this year’s group “made their impact as never before in the year just […]
Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce the promotion of Caleb Seeley to partner. Seeley joined Seeger Weiss as an associate in October 2019, two years after his graduation from New York University Law School in 2017, and following a clerkship at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit after serving briefly as […]