Date : May 30, 2014
The law firm of Meagher & Geer is pleased to report that the firm and two of its attorneys are recognized in the 2014 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. The rankings are based on extensive research and interviews conducted by Chambers, a highly respected English research firm.
Meagher & Geer is ranked in the Litigation category. Particularly noted is our work representing insurance companies in coverage disputes, and our considerable success handling anti-fraud matters. Two of the firm’s partners are recognized as Notable practitioners:
William Hart is regarded as “an exceptional appellate attorney” thanks to his “keen sense for the issues.” Commentators also laud him as “a very strong oral advocate.”
Charles Spevacek is an insurance coverage lawyer with a national practice. “We bring him in for the nasty cases, regardless of location,” said one client. Other interviewees highlight Spevacek as a “creative, strategic thinker” who “always has his clients’ best interests at heart.”
We greatly appreciate the positive comments from our clients that helped us to achieve this important ranking. To read our Chambers profile, please click here.
Established in Minneapolis in 1929, the law firm of 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.
The firm’s 80 lawyers/litigators offer a wide range of legal services to businesses of all sizes, public entities, non-profit organizations, and individuals. Our practice areas include insurance coverage, commercial litigation, professional liability, products liability, mass tort/toxic tort, catastrophic loss, employment practices, construction, intellectual property, real estate, corporate/business services, securities & financial services and wills, probate, estates & trusts.
Our attorneys are licensed in many states, including Arizona, California, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.