In a significant move that underscores its commitment to growth and excellence in legal representation, Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C., a leading personal injury law firm in New Jersey, has announced the promotion of five attorneys to partner. This expansion of the firm's leadership team brings the total number of partners to 14, marking a new chapter in the firm's 35-year history of serving injured clients.
The newly appointed partners - Luis Haquia, Rachael Nass, Jeffrey E. Salomon, Sherwin Tsai, and Grace E. Robol - bring diverse expertise and impressive credentials to their new roles. Three of the five new partners hold the prestigious certification as Civil Trial Attorneys by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, a distinction awarded to less than two percent of all licensed attorneys in the state. This certification underscores the firm's commitment to maintaining the highest standards of legal practice in personal injury litigation.
Luis Haquia, certified as a Civil Trial Attorney, has represented thousands of clients in various personal injury cases, including motor vehicle collisions and slip and falls. Rachael Nass specializes in complex personal injury actions, including scaffold failures and brain injury cases. Jeffrey E. Salomon focuses on motor vehicle, trucking, and bus accidents, as well as premises accidents. Sherwin Tsai, also a certified Civil Trial Attorney, brings valuable experience from his background in insurance defense litigation. Grace E. Robol, the third certified Civil Trial Attorney among the new partners, leverages her previous experience as a defense attorney for a major insurance company to advocate for her clients effectively.
This strategic expansion of the partnership reflects the firm's response to the growing demand for skilled personal injury representation in New Jersey and New York. With 27 injury lawyers, including 12 certified Civil Trial Attorneys, Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. is positioning itself to handle an increasing volume of complex cases while maintaining its commitment to personalized client service.
The promotion of these five attorneys to partner is particularly significant in the context of the firm's impressive track record. Over its three-and-a-half decades of operation, Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. has helped over 35,000 families seek justice for injuries caused by negligence and has secured over $1 billion in verdicts and settlements. This expansion of the partnership suggests that the firm is not only maintaining its high standards but also preparing for future growth and challenges in the ever-evolving field of personal injury law.
For clients and potential clients in New Jersey and New York, this development signals enhanced access to top-tier legal representation in personal injury cases. The diverse specializations of the new partners, ranging from motor vehicle accidents to complex premises liability cases, indicate that the firm is well-equipped to handle a wide array of personal injury claims with increased depth and expertise.
The legal community and industry observers may view this expansion as a sign of the firm's financial health and strategic vision. In an era where many law firms are consolidating or downsizing, the addition of five new partners demonstrates Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C.'s confidence in its business model and its commitment to investing in talent.
As the legal landscape continues to evolve, particularly in the wake of changing societal norms and technological advancements, the strengthened leadership at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. positions the firm to adapt and thrive. The blend of experienced leadership and fresh perspectives brought by the new partners could lead to innovative approaches in case management, client service, and legal strategy.
This expansion of the partnership at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. is more than just an internal restructuring; it represents a significant development in the personal injury legal sector in New Jersey and New York. As the firm continues to grow and evolve, it is likely to play an increasingly prominent role in shaping the landscape of personal injury law in the region, potentially influencing legal precedents and advocating for the rights of injured individuals on a larger scale.


