Pritzker Hageman Receives 2021 Best Law Firms Award from U.S. News

Pritzker Hageman law firm is pleased to announce that our national personal injury law firm has received a 2021 “Best Law Firms” award from U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®. The “Best Law Firms” list includes firms that are consistently recognized for professional excellence based on ratings from their clients and peers. Only firms with at least one lawyer recognized in The Best Lawyers in America© are eligible for a 2021 “Best Law Firms” award. At Pritzker Hageman, attorneys Fred Pritzker and Eric Hageman were recognized in The Best Lawyers in America© for their work in personal injury litigation, mass tort litigation, and transportation law.

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According to Best Lawyers®, only 14% of law firms that were reviewed received a national law firm ranking. Best Lawyers® CEO Phil Greer says, “we are proud that the ‘Best Law Firms’ rankings continue to act as an indicator of excellence throughout the legal industry.”

Pritzker Hageman received the highest metropolitan tier ranking possible for our personal injury litigation practice and for our mass tort litigation practice. This year, we also received a national tier ranking for our mass tort litigation practice.

Metropolitan Tier 1
Minneapolis
Mass Tort Litigation / Class Action – Plaintiffs
Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs

National Tier 3
Mass Tort Litigation / Class Action – Plaintiffs

About Pritzker Hageman Law Firm

Pritzker Hageman is a national personal injury law firm that represents injured people and their families in cases involving foodborne illness, fires and explosions, Legionnaires’ disease, motor vehicle accidents, defective medical products, and wrongful death. Our legal team includes attorneys Fred Pritzker, Eric Hageman, Raymond Trueblood-Konz, David Coyle, Tariq Miller, and Alicia Brenhaug.

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