Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C.’s White Collar Criminal Defense & Government Investigations Practice Ranked By 2024 Chambers USA Guide for 21 Years in a Row
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C is pleased to announce that Chambers USA Guide 2024 has ranked the firm’s Criminal Defense & Government Investigations Practices in Band 2 for New Jersey, representing the 21st year the practice has been ranked by Chambers. The practices are led by co-chairs Joseph A. Hayden, Jr., who has been Chambers-ranked for 22 years and continues to maintain his Chambers Band 1 ranking, and Aidan P. O’Connor, who has been Chambers-ranked for 12 years and continues to maintain his Chambers Band 2 ranking. Partner Justin P. Walder, who has been Chambers-ranked for 22 years, is also ranked as Senior Statesman in this category.
“It is immensely gratifying that our White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations practice has once again been recognized by the Chambers USA Guide,” said co-chairs Hayden and O’Connor. “Our practices’ well-earned reputation for professional excellence throughout the region is reflected in the long-running Chambers rankings of our attorneys. We take great pride in our team’s commitment to vigorously defending our client’s interests, including implementing strategies to avoid criminal charges from being brought.”
Additional firm rankings in the 2024 Chambers USA Guide include:
- Litigation: General Commercial, ranked in Band 2 for New Jersey, and co-chaired by Sean Mack and Brendan M. Walsh
- Michael S. Stein: ranked in Band 2 for New Jersey, Litigation: General Commercial
- Daniel R. Guadalupe: ranked in Band 4 for New Jersey, Litigation: General Commercial
- Henry J. Jaffe, ranked in Band 3 for Delaware, Bankruptcy/Restructuring
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