Twelve Lawyers and Three Practice Areas of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C. Ranked in 2025 Chambers USA Guide
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C. is proud to announce that 12 lawyers and 3 practice areas have been ranked by Chambers and Partners in its 2025 USA Guide. The ranked practice areas are:
- Litigation: General Commercial - Band 2, New Jersey
- Litigation: White Collar Crime and Government Investigations – Band 2, New Jersey
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring - Band 4, Delaware
The 12 ranked lawyers are:
- Litigation: General Commercial
- Michael S. Stein – Band 1, New Jersey
- Brendan M. Walsh – Band 4, New Jersey
- Daniel R. Guadalupe – Band 4, New Jersey
- Bankruptcy/Restructuring
- John W. Weiss – Band 4, New Jersey
- Joseph C. Barsalona II – Up and Coming, Delaware
- Henry J. Jaffe – Band 3, Delaware
- David B. Stratton – Senior Statesperson, Delaware
- Litigation: White Collar Crime and Government Investigations
- Joseph A. Hayden, Jr. – Band 1, New Jersey
- Aidan P. O’Connor – Band 2, New Jersey
- Remi L. Spencer – Band 3, New Jersey
- Justin P. Walder – Senior Statesperson, New Jersey
- Cannabis Law: Eastern United States
- Seth A. Goldberg – Band 2
“Rankings by Chambers and Partners is considered to be the gold standard in the global legal industry,” said Michael S. Stein, firm chair and managing partner of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, P.C. “I am proud that we have so many lawyers and departments ranked, which is a testament to our attorneys’ excellence and reputation among clients and colleagues in the legal community.”
Pashman Stein is a full-service law firm of over 85 attorneys with offices in New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. With many attorneys hailing from large, international law firms, clients turn to Pashman Stein for its top-notch legal services at a more cost-effective rate structure than AmLaw firms.
The Chambers USA guide is published by Chambers & Partners. A description of the selection methodology can be found here.
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