Tom Rohback Named Fellow of Litigation Counsel of America
May 16, 2013
Thomas Rohback of Axinn has been selected as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America. Rohback is a senior attorney in the firm's complex litigation section.
Tom is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer, who was profiled by The National Law Journal among a group of “successful business litigators in the U.S. who used innovative tactics to help them win major trial victories.” He has been praised by Chambers USA as being “great at simplifying complex matters for a jury” and as having a "great reputation". During one year, he tried three federal court jury cases in a three-month period and obtained a directed verdict in each case.
The Litigation Counsel of America is a trial lawyer honorary society composed of less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers. Fellowship in the LCA is highly selective and by invitation only. Fellows are selected based upon excellence and accomplishment in litigation, both at the trial and appellate levels, and superior ethical reputation.
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