Philip Sellinger, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Global Litigation Practice, was recently elected to Atlantic Legal Foundation’s (ALF) Board of Directors.
ALF Chairman and President H. Dan Fisk said leadership “is especially pleased to welcome Sellinger back to the board in recognition of his many years of distinguished service before he necessarily stepped down from the Board to serve by Presidential appointment as New Jersey’s U.S. Attorney. In that role he gained valuable experience and insights which will enhance his renewed service to ALF and its mission.”
Sellinger rejoined Greenberg Traurig in February as co-chair of the firm’s global litigation practice and founding chair of the firm’s New Jersey office, which he established prior to his appointment as U.S. attorney in 2021.
Under his direction as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 2021 to 2024, New Jersey Attorney’s Office achieved international prominence in fighting cybercrime; reached landmark corporate criminal and civil resolutions, and aggressively prosecuted securities fraud, insider trading and market manipulation; public corruption, money laundering, fraud against government and private health care plans, government contract and customs fraud, unlawful kickback schemes, violent crime, and civil rights violations.
At Greenberg Traurig, Sellinger focuses on high stakes complex trials and litigation in a wide array of areas, including government and internal investigations, white collar, class action defense, financial services, and technology litigation.