Meiselman, Denlea is a general practice firm with emphasis in litigation and transactions.
Litigation
Our litigation group is comprised of seasoned attorneys who have experience at the highest level in both State and Federal Courts. Our litigators travel throughout the United States and have collectively won hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements. Similarly, we have saved our clients hundreds of millions of dollars when representing them as defendants. Listed here are some examples of litigation matters we handle.
Business and Financial Disputes
Corporate and Partnership Issues
Contracts
Professional Malpractice Cases
Catastrophic Personal Injury
Class Actions
Real Estate
Labor and Employment Issues
Shareholder Derivative Actions
Consumer Fraud Cases
Whistle Blower
Arbitration and Mediation
Appellate Practice
Insurance Defense
Since the inception of the firm, our practice has always maintained an outstanding insurance defense department. Our areas of concentration in the defense field include: Professional negligence (most notably medical, legal and architects); D&O; E&O; EPLI; general negligence; products liability; labor law; intellectual property disputes such as copyright infringement; reinsurance and coverage issues, as well as various other non-general liability claims.
We take great pride not only in the results we achieve but with the significantly shortened life cycle of those files assigned to our firm. Many cases are resolved in 9 to 18 months, saving the client substantial legal fees without sacrificing quality or result. We accomplish this with a skilled group of seasoned professionals. Our trial partners alone have over a century and a half of combined experience.
Our firm is large enough to provide the resources desired by the client but small enough to do so with care and concern. Being highly responsive to the needs of the client in a cost-efficient manner is one of the reasons Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz has continued to grow while maintaining many of its clients for more than a decade.