Alto Litigation, PC is proud to announce that Alto attorneys Bahram Seyedin-Noor and Bryan Ketroser were recognized as 2020 Super Lawyers, and Ian Browning was recognized as a Rising Star.
Each year, Thomson Reuters recognizes the top lawyers in each state through a patented multiphase selection process that includes evaluation of peer recognition and professional achievements. The objective is "to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys that can be used as a resource for attorneys and consumers searching for legal counsel." No more than 5% of California attorneys are selected to Super Lawyers. For more information, please visit www.superlawyers.com.
Bahram, a graduate of Harvard Law School, has tried cases before judges and juries in California and Delaware, and was a law clerk to Judge James Ware in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Bahram represents clients in a variety of matters, including securities class actions and derivative lawsuits, SEC investigations, trade secret disputes and complex commercial litigation. Bahram has been named a Super Lawyer since 2015.
Bryan, a graduate of Yale Law School, concentrates his practice on securities litigation, complex commercial litigation and SEC investigations. He represents technology companies, entrepreneurs, officers, directors, employees and shareholders in high-stakes matters in California, Delaware, and other courts throughout the United States.
Ian, a graduate of Berkeley Law School, has successfully represented clients in a wide range of complex commercial matters, including antitrust, securities litigation, corporate fraud, and arbitration (domestic and international). Ian also has extensive experience conducting internal and regulatory investigations.
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