Date : Aug 15, 2013
The law firm Meagher & Geer is pleased to congratulate Chuck Spevacek for being named by The Best Lawyers in America® as its 2014 Minneapolis Insurance Law Lawyer of the Year.
Add this recognition to many others Chuck has received over the years. These include being:
- Selected as one of Minnesota Lawyer’s “Attorneys of the Year” for 2006;
- Recognized since 2003 as one of Minnesota’s Top 100 Super Lawyers®;
- Named one of Minnesota’s 10 best appellate lawyers; and
- Identified by Chambers USA as one of America’s Leading Litigation Lawyers for Business—one of 53 Minnesota attorneys so recognized for 2013.
Chuck has more than 30 years of experience litigating, in courts across the country, complex commercial cases, with particular emphasis on the trial and appeal of insurance coverage disputes, including breach of contract, declaratory judgment and bad faith actions. He serves on Meagher & Geer’s Management Committee and is co-head of the firm’s Insurance practice group. Chuck’s clients include many leading U.S. insurers and several underwriters at Lloyd’s of London.
Established in Minneapolis in 1929, Meagher & Geer has earned a reputation as one of the leading litigation defense firms in the Upper Midwest. We serve clients nationwide from our offices in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Phoenix, Arizona. We offer a wide range of legal services to our clients. Our lawyers represent businesses of all sizes, public entities, non-profit organizations, and individuals in the areas of civil and commercial litigation defense with special emphasis in the areas of insurance coverage, products liability, complex mass tort/toxic tort, professional liability, health care, employment practices, construction, catastrophic loss, and appellate. We also provide advice and representation in matters involving corporate law, corporate transactions, securities & financial services, wills, estates and trusts, and real estate.
Our attorneys are licensed in many states, including Arizona, California, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.