Seyfarth Shaw
Lawyers
Amy Lynn Abate
Class Action, Securities, Securities Fraud ,
Avrohom Colev Posen
General Practice,
Briana Nicole Stapleton
General Practice,
Caroline Amanda Keller
General Practice,
Claire Alice Bjerke
General Practice,
Courtney Sophie Stieber
Contract, Employment, Lawsuit & Dispute, Litigation, Litigation
Elizabeth Hart Dahill
Real Estate, Litigation, International, Bankruptcy & Debt, Bankruptcy & Debt
Eric Simonson
International, Corporate, Business, General Practice,
Gabriel Michael Goldenberg
General Practice,
Gershon Akerman
Construction, Litigation, International Tax, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy
Inshirah A. Muhammad
General Practice,
Jay W Cho
Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, General Practice,
Jeremy Adam Schachter
Intellectual Property, Industry Specialties, General Practice,
John W. Egan
Litigation, International, Intellectual Property, Business, Business
Kimberly Ann Altschul
Employment, General Practice,
Loren Michael Gesinsky
Employment, Lawsuit & Dispute, Litigation, Employee Rights,
Lorie E. Almon
Lawsuit & Dispute, Employee Rights, Employment, Civil & Human Rights, Civil & Human Rights
Michael Patrick Lobie
Litigation, International Tax, Merger & Acquisition, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
Michael Lambert Parachini
General Practice,
Paul Francis Kruger
Science, Technology & Internet, Public Finance, Corporate, General Practice,
Peter Arnold Walker
Litigation, Lawsuit & Dispute, Labor Law, Employment, Employment
Randell Montellaro
Personal Injury, Criminal, Employment, Employee Rights, Employee Rights
Robert James Nobile
Litigation, Employee Rights, Employment, Administrative Law, Administrative Law
Sarah Albertazzi Kinne
General Practice,
Susan K. Bloom
Landlord-Tenant, Real Estate, Employment Discrimination, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
Thomas Michaelides
General Practice,
Tracy Christine Missett
Construction, Science, Technology & Internet, Health Care Other, Banking & Finance, Banking & Finance
Vladislava Feldman
General Practice,
Reviews

If you want to risk your own defense attorney going behind your back to contact your bk trustee, give Howard Wexler at Seyfarth a try. This is exactly what he did and got caught red handed. We had to send him a CEASE AND DESIST notice for him to never contact my trustee without customer written consent. He had to apologize and agreed to it. Their attorney Howard Wexler was only polite before I signed up with him. He also increased the hourly charge without telling me ahead of time. He refused to challenge jurisdiction at the start, which was standard, especially as I had no validation nor did I believe the opposing side was actually residing in NYC (as my company involves in intelligence, we caught many freelancers online posing as American/Canadian/Mexican but actually residing in China/North Korea as espionage or hackers), as what I requested. He told me before I signed up with him that he would call the opposing side's attorney and tell him that his client was lying etc, and tell the opposing attorney to stop wasting time on contingency, to end the case quickly. He instead kept selling me the so called mediation to drag it on and waste my time, against his client's interests and will. He never even conducted an interview to really ask me about the storyline or what actually happened. He didn't even know that I never met with the opposing side face to face online or offline or really got to know each other. He was never tough or rough to the opposite side, but he was only rude and threatening to his own client who was paying him over $700 an hour. He kept threatening me as his own client to increase the amount to settle against my will or he said he would drop me as his client. I feel like he wasted more than a year of my time, worse than the money wasted on him. He even spelled my name wrong by two letters multiple times, despite my protest. Those who charge half of his price tags might not sound as charismatic before you sign up with them, but they probably aren't as awful. NEVER AGAIN.
Awful. Stay away