Luis G. Sabillon Partner White Plains | Goldberg Segalla
Three practice groups and five individual partners from Goldberg Segalla have been recognized in the 2024 Chambers USA Guide. Chambers USA, an independent research firm known for its detailed evaluations of law firms, awarded rankings based on a variety of criteria including legal ability and client service.
Goldberg Segalla's Commercial Litigation, Construction, and Employment and Labor practice groups were acknowledged in the latest guide. The firm's attorneys received recognition based on feedback about their expertise and effectiveness.
The Commercial Litigation group maintained a Band 3 ranking in the Upstate New York category. Chambers USA noted the group's wide-ranging legal advice capabilities, which include shareholder litigation and intellectual property disputes across several industries like financial services and energy. Christopher J. Belter, co-chair of this group, also received a Band 3 ranking for his work in contentious construction cases and securities litigation.
In Construction, Goldberg Segalla earned a Band 4 ranking in New York. The firm is known for representing major general contractors in construction litigation with significant expertise in the energy sector. Belter also secured a Band 3 ranking for his versatility across various construction-related matters.
The Employment and Labor group achieved a Band 2 ranking in Upstate New York. The firm's respected practice includes handling employment counseling, discrimination claims, labor relations, and pension fund negotiations for municipalities. Christopher P. Maugans was recognized as "Up and Coming" for his work in employment litigation.
David L. Brown from Greensboro earned a top-tier Band 1 ranking for Insurance in North Carolina due to his expert handling of environmental claims among others. Philadelphia-based Michael A. Hamilton maintained a Band 3 position within Pennsylvania's insurance directory.
In Product Liability, Princeton-based David S. Osterman was highlighted with a Band 3 ranking in New Jersey for his civil action work.