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Judge Jon S. Tigar of the United States District Court, Northern District of California, issued an order yesterday granting class certification in Lindsay Aberin, et al., v. American Honda Motor Company, Inc., which alleges that Honda failed to disclose a defect in its “HandsFreeLink” Bluetooth calling system, offered in Acura vehicles. “Now that this case […]
Seeger Weiss LLP is pleased to announce that the firm has launched the Seeger Weiss Diversity Fellowship. We believe that diversity of experience makes workplaces, institutions, and our world stronger, smarter, more resilient, and more just. A diverse legal team is a more effective legal team, and one that better serves its clients. Seeger Weiss […]
Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce the appointment of partner Parvin K. Aminolroaya to the position of plaintiffs’ co-lead counsel by the honorable Judge Brian R. Martinotti in the In re Elmiron (Pentosan Polysulfate Sodium) Products Liability Litigation. In his January 22, 2020 order, Judge Martinotti praised the leadership team as “highly skilled counsel […]
We, like many millions of Americans and countless others worldwide, were saddened and appalled by the seditious invasion of the Capitol building yesterday. Although we ardently support the right of expression and protest conferred by our First Amendment, the barbarous acts perpetrated yesterday must not be excused as a demonstration permitted by our hallowed freedoms, […]
Photo: Lawdragon Lawdragon magazine interviewed founding partner Christopher A. Seeger in their fifteenth-anniversary print issue, a celebration of “leading lawyers and legal professionals defining and changing our world.” Seeger, named a “Lawdragon Legend” by the magazine, has appeared in its 500 Leading Lawyers guide over a dozen times. “Few lawyers in Lawdragon‘s 15-year history have […]
Seeger Weiss is pleased to announce a settlement resolving allegations that the Advanced Cardiovascular Care Center P.A., including its owner and its administrator, violated the False Claims Act (FCA). The case first came to the attention of the Justice Department in 2016, when a former cardiologist with the center, represented by Seeger Weiss partner Shauna […]