
National plaintiffs’ law firm Keller Lenkner announced that Jason Zweig has joined the firm as Partner. Zweig is a seasoned class-action lawyer with a breadth of experience representing plaintiffs in antitrust, consumer, product-liability and securities matters. In his new role, Zweig will contribute to the growth of Keller Lenkner’s antitrust and class-action practices.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jason to the Keller Lenkner team,” Managing Partner Travis Lenkner said. “Jason’s expertise will be an asset as we continue to advance our complex litigation practice. He is an exceptional attorney and the latest example of the unparalleled team we continue to build.”
Zweig joins Keller Lenkner from Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, where he was Managing Partner of the Chicago office. Before relocating to Chicago in 2015, Zweig opened Hagens Berman’s New York office when he joined the firm in 2011.
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