Haeggquist & Eck, LLP Featured in San Diego Super Lawyers Magazine

Employee and consumer rights advocates Alreen Haeggquist and Amber Eck were featured in a cover story of a recent San Diego issue ofĀ Super Lawyers Magazine, delving into each attorneyā€™s backstory and how the firm took on ā€“ and beat ā€“ Trump University and other major defendants.

The extensive piece covers Haeggquistā€™s roots in Pakistan and Eckā€™s in Montana, and how both attorneysā€™ lives would develop to eventually intertwine to form Haeggquist & Eck, LLP ā€“ San Diegoā€™s most notable employee and consumer rights law firm, and arguablyĀ among the most notable in the country.

Thatā€™s because the firm has racked up an impressive string of high-profile cases against major players including the Salk Institute, Fairmont Grand, and President Donald Trump and Trump University, which is explored in detail throughout the Super Lawyers Magazine Piece.

For more information about Haeggquist & Eck, LLPā€™s victories in consumer rights and employment law cases, check out theirĀ cover article in Super Lawyers MagazineĀ or reach out to the firmĀ online!

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