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Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
HeadquartersWillis Tower
233 S. Wacker Drive
Suite 5500
Chicago, Illinois
No. of offices10 U.S. Offices
No. of attorneys140
No. of employeesapproximately 350
Major practice areasToxic Tort and General Litigation
Key peopleWilliam Mahoney (Co-Chair)
Christian Gannon (Co-Chair)
Mark Crane (Managing Shareholder)
Date founded1986
FounderDonald Segal
Edward J. McCambridge
Jeffrey Singer
William F. Mahoney
Company typeCorporation
Websitesmsm.com

Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney, Ltd., is a U.S.-based law firm with approximately 140 lawyers in eight offices. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Segal McCambridge is a litigation firm with broad experience in appellate, commercial, complex toxic tort, construction, employment and labor law, environmental, insurance, pharmaceutical and medical device, professional liability, products liability, transportation and warranty matters.

Overview

In 1986, Chicago attorneys William F. Mahoney, Edward J. McCambridge, Donald Segal, and Jeffrey Singer, founded Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney, Ltd. By the mid-nineties, the firm had grown to 20 attorneys. Today, Segal McCambridge has ten offices across the United States: Austin (1999), Chicago (1986), Detroit (1997), Ft. Lauderdale (2020), Houston (2018), Indianapolis (2021), Jersey City (2008), New York City (2003), Philadelphia (2000), and St. Louis (2015).

Segal McCambridge is headquartered in the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) in Chicago, Illinois.

Segal McCambridge is headquartered in the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) in Chicago, IL.
1818 Market Street, home to Segal McCambridge's Philadelphia office.

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