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American Lawyer’s Litigation Daily told the story of Seeger Weiss’s efforts to protect retired NFL players and their families from predatory financial offers in an October 12, 2020 column. After Seeger, as chief negotiator and co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs, had reached a settlement to resolve In re National Football League Players’ Concussion Injury Litigation, […]
Seeger Weiss LLP filed a petition for rehearing en banc on October 8, 2020, seeking a reconsideration of a proposed negotiation class for In re National Prescription Opiate Litigation by the Sixth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals. Coauthored with by co-lead class counsel, Jayne Conroy of Simmons Hanley Conroy LLC, as well as […]
Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce that partner Shauna Itri has been named to Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2020 “Best of the Bar,” which lists the city’s top 40 lawyers. Itri has been honored for her work in the practice of business litigation. For well over a decade, Itri has led litigation teams in complex […]
Seeger Weiss is pleased to announce the details of a $700 million settlement reached on behalf of current and former owners and lessees to resolve the consumer class action suit In re. Mercedes-Benz Emissions Litigation. Pending approval by the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, it will provide $3,290 or more for current and $822.50 […]
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 […]
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 […]