Two ECJ Partners Named Leading Litigators in America

ECJ partners Christopher Heck and Eric Levinrad have been recognized by Lawdragon in its “2025’s 500 Leading Litigators in America.” The publication received a record number of submissions and based their selections on original journalistic research and an extensive vetting process.

“These lawyers win hundreds of millions, billions even,” states the publisher. “They win rights, or lose them. They win freedom, or lose it for someone. They have the abilities to change businesses and entire industries. It’s an audacious thing a trial lawyer does: to tell a judge, jury or other arbiter, ‘Hear me. Believe me. Rule for my client.’ Bravo to everyone here, and every litigator out there working on their craft and a cause.”

Christopher Heck focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation, insurance recovery, corporate governance/fiduciary liability disputes, and trust and estate litigation. His clients have run the gamut  from large Wall Street banks, to energy and alternative energy companies, to garment industry manufacturers, importers and distributors, to smaller concerns in the real estate, entertainment and new media industries. Mr. Heck also represents high net worth individuals in corporate dissolution and trusts and estate disputes. He has received multiyear recognition as a Southern California Super Lawyer.

Eric Levinrad has extensive experience litigating high stakes disputes in state and federal court and in arbitration, and has substantial trial and appellate experience. His practice is focused on real estate litigation, as well as complex business litigation, probate litigation and intellectual property litigation. 

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