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Chaffin Luhana LLP Celebrates Its 10 Year Anniversary
New York, New York – January 10, 2020—Chaffin Luhana LLP is pleased to announce its ten-year anniversary today. Ten years ago, Eric T. Chaffin and Roopal P. Luhana founded the firm as a national-plaintiff-only mass tort firm, and have since expanded the firm into a national and regional catastrophic injury powerhouse.
Since 2010, Chaffin Luhana has grown tremendously. Growing from a team of five with a small office in New York City, the firm now enjoys offices in midtown New York City focused on product liability litigation and regional offices in Pittsburgh, PA and Weirton, WV, focused on catastrophic personal injury. The firm includes three partners and over 30 attorneys and staff. The firm’s Pittsburgh offices are located in the firm’s flagship building in Green Tree, which were modernized in 2016 and are convenient to the Pittsburgh International Airport for travel to New York, as well as the tri-state area of WV, PA and Ohio.
The firm’s ranks have grown to include former federal and state prosecutors, former federal and state law clerks, former large defense firm attorneys, many experienced paralegals, business professionals, a community outreach coordinator and an in-house social worker. Chaffin Luhana attorneys have over 85 years of experience and have recovered over $1 billion for their injured clients during their careers. This depth-of-experience, combined with a strong work ethic and great compassion for their clients, is at the core of the firm’s trademark principle of Doing Good by Doing Right™. Staying true to these core values has allowed Chaffin Luhana LLP to do tremendous good by positively changing the lives of its injured clients.
“At a time when we have seen many national mass tort firms contract in size, our firm has thrived and continues to grow by staying true to our core value of Doing Good by Doing Right™. We have focused on our business, sustained growth and innovation both in our operations and how we tackle cases for our clients. We aim to meaningfully impact our injured clients’ lives both in the results we achieve and in their experience in working with us.” said Managing Partner, Eric Chaffin.
“We continue to fundamentally and substantially impact our clients’ lives by leveling the playing field and holding those who wronged them accountable. One of the key reasons we have met this objective and provide such a high-level of service to our clients over the last ten years is our dynamic, caring and compassionate team,” said Partner, Roopal Luhana.
Chaffin Luhana continues to support its guiding principle of Doing Good by Doing Right™ by supporting the Chaffin Luhana Foundation through the firm’s success; Eric and Roopal started the Foundation with their families in 2010 to carry out the law firm’s Doing Good by Doing Right™ mission in the community. Chaffin Luhana was one of the first successful injury law firms in the country to create a Foundation for public good, and the firm and Foundation continue to lead in Foundational giving and activities. To date, they have donated countless hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars to individuals, causes and charities ranging from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, regional high schools in the greater Pittsburgh area, the Sarah Jane Brain Foundation and iHope School for brain injuries in New York City, the Alzheimer’s Association, and funding zinc research at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Press Contact:
Dan Reo
Chaffin Luhana LLP
Doing Good by Doing Right™
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