From Courtroom to Cockpit: Major Christopher Lee’s Dual Commitment to Justice and Service

NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. – Balancing a career in law with military service embodies a deep commitment to justice. U.S. Air Force Maj. Christopher Lee exemplifies this dedication as a staff judge advocate for the 926th Wing and as the Chief Judge of the North Las Vegas Municipal Court. His roles allow him to navigate the legal system while upholding the principles that define his profession. Lee’s journey into military life began in his early years. Born in Incheon, South Korea, he moved to Las Vegas at just two years old. Growing up, he … Read more

"Mass Tort Pioneer Christopher Seeger Advocates for Judicial Independence and Expands Litigation Frontiers in Eye-Opening Interview"

In New York, the landscape of mass-tort and multidistrict litigation represents a significant aspect of American law, commanding more than 70% of the federal civil docket and involving complex cases with vast financial implications. Despite its considerable presence, this area of legal practice remains underreported, attracting less media attention than one might expect. To bridge this information gap, David Lat, a legal analyst and the author behind the “Original Jurisdiction” newsletter, recently engaged Christopher Seeger, a leading figure in mass-tort litigation and a founding partner of Seeger Weiss. Since its inception in 1999, Seeger Weiss … Read more

Leading Litigator Christopher Seeger Sheds Light on Mass-Tort Landscape and Judicial Independence

NEWARK, N.J. — The practice of mass-tort and multidistrict litigation is an increasingly significant area within American law, making up over 70% of the federal civil docket. However, despite its prominence, this field often goes underreported, including in legal publications. To shed light on this complex aspect of the legal landscape, an industry expert has shared insights following a recent interview. Christopher Seeger, a founding partner of Seeger Weiss LLP, is a notable figure in mass-tort litigation, which involves numerous plaintiffs and substantial financial stakes. Since co-founding his firm with Stephen Weiss in 1999, Seeger … Read more

“Mistrial Declared in Christopher Schurr Case: Jury’s Deadlock Highlights Divisive View on Police Conduct Under Pressure”

Grand Rapids, Mich. — A jury has been unable to reach a unanimous decision in the case of former police officer Christopher Schurr, leading to a mistrial, the Fraternal Order of Police for Michigan said. The organization remarked that the jury’s deadlock highlights the complexities involved in evaluating the actions of law enforcement during high-stress situations. In a statement released Thursday, the fraternal order reaffirmed its support for Schurr, emphasizing that reasonable minds can differ regarding an officer’s decisions in challenging scenarios. The jury’s inability to decide on guilt prompted the judge to declare a … Read more