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Erickson Sederstrom Attorneys Make 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America

Erickson Sederstrom is excited to announce that two of our lawyers have been recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America. 

 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America acknowledges associates and other lawyers early in their careers for their exceptional professional excellence in private practice in the United States. 

 Lawyers recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America are categorized by geographic region and practice areas. Candidates can only be considered for one recognition at a time, either “Ones to Watch” or traditional Best Lawyers awards. All hopeful candidates must be nominated, vetted by their peers, and undergo an authentication process before they are recognized by Best Lawyers. The rigorous selection process ensures that recognition by Best Lawyers is considered a singular distinction. 

 Erickson Sederstrom is proud to congratulate the following lawyers recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America: 

  • Matthew D. Quandt - Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants and Transportation Law 

  • Matthew B. Reilly - Construction Law and Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants 

About Best Lawyers 

Best Lawyers is the oldest and most respected lawyer ranking service in the world. For 40 years, Best Lawyers has assisted those in need of legal services to identify the lawyers best qualified to represent them in distant jurisdictions or unfamiliar specialties. Best Lawyers awards are published in leading local, regional and national publications across the globe. 

Lawyers who are nominated for consideration are voted on by currently recognized Best Lawyers working in the same practice area and located in the same geographic region. Our awards and recognitions are based purely on the feedback we receive from these top lawyers. Those who receive high peer reviews undergo a thorough verification process to make sure they are currently still in private practice. Only then can these top lawyers be recognized by Best Lawyers. 

 

Erickson Sederstrom Attorneys Make 2025 Best Lawyers in America List

Erickson Sederstrom is pleased to announce the following lawyers’ inclusion in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®. Since its first publication in 1983, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence. 

 For more than 40 years, the rigorous methodology of Best Lawyers has ensured the integrity and esteem of our legal recognitions," said Best Lawyers CEO Phillip Greer. "It is with great pleasure that we continue to provide potential clients with the pinnacle measurement of credibility through our Best Lawyers awards as they search for counsel. This recognition is a testament to the professional excellence and dedication of the awarded lawyers, and we are proud to be associated with them. 

 Best Lawyers has earned the respect of the legal profession, the media, and the public as the most reliable, unbiased source of legal referrals. Its first international list was published in 2006 and has since grown to provide lists in more than 75 countries. 

 Lawyers on The Best Lawyers in America list are divided by geographic region and practice areas. They are reviewed by their peers based on professional expertise and undergo an authentication process to ensure they are in current practice and good standing. 

 Erickson Sederstrom would like to congratulate the following lawyers named to the 2025 The Best Lawyers in America list: 

  • Bonnie M. Boryca - Appellate Practice and Commercial Litigation 

  • Daniel I. Dittman - Trusts and Estates 

  • William T. Foley – Corporate Law & Commercial Litigation 

  • Matthew V. Rusch - Litigation – Insurance 

About Best Lawyers 

Best Lawyers is the world's oldest and most respected lawyer ranking service. For 40 years, It has assisted those needing legal services in identifying the lawyers best qualified to represent them in distant jurisdictions or unfamiliar specialties. Best Lawyers awards are published in leading local, regional, and national publications worldwide. 

Lawyers who are nominated for consideration are voted on by currently recognized Best Lawyers working in the same practice area and located in the same geographic region. Our awards and recognitions are based purely on the feedback we receive from these top lawyers. Those who receive high peer reviews undergo a thorough verification process to ensure they are still in private practice. Only then can these top lawyers be recognized by Best Lawyers. 

A Week in the Life of a Law Clerk at Erickson Sederstrom

Life as a law clerk at Erickson Sederstrom varies greatly from day to day. From dense contractual conflicts to arcane procedural problems, the assignments I have been given challenge my legal abilities and communication skills.

By mid-morning on Monday, the clerks finish projects from the previous week or are given new projects to delve into. As the week progresses, attorneys will ask us to join them at hearings, site visits, or client consultations. Often, these activities lead to additional projects for us to work on. These are the most gratifying tasks to complete. Being able to meet clients and apply legal theory to real cases is one of the best parts of joining the Erickson Sederstrom team.

I learned early this summer the firm encourages an open-door policy. Associate and partner attorneys alike invite clerks to ask questions to tackle legal issues that will make a difference in our client’s cases. In addition, Erickson Sederstrom is not afraid to give difficult, nuanced questions to its clerks.

For example, within the first two weeks, I was asked to research claims we might have against a bank for withholding client funds. These claims changed depending on the jurisdiction we could sue in. I was asked to analyze the law in federal and state courts to determine which jurisdiction we would have the best chance to succeed in. The attorneys had me present my findings and discuss the pros and cons of filing suit in a particular jurisdiction. Clerks at Erickson Sederstrom are not just research assistants but rather strategists the attorneys rely on for an advantage in litigation.

In addition, clerks are encouraged to discuss our legal interests with the attorneys. In turn, we receive projects in those areas of interest. For example, as someone interested in complex commercial litigation, I have been working with an attorney for over a month on a case concerning contracts, property, business associations, commercial law, trusts and estates, and civil procedure. Being able to continually work on a single case throughout discovery and summary judgment has taught me the pace of litigation and expanded my understanding of these subject areas while helping our client win.

Through this experience in commercial litigation, I have been given the opportunity to draft and participate in several aspects of the pre-trial process. Along with memoranda, I have already drafted a motion and brief for summary judgment, objections to the opposing party’s expert witnesses, deposition reports, a brief in resistance to the opposing party’s motion for summary judgment, and a mediation statement.

I was also invited to mediation where I was encouraged by our partner attorney to present arguments to the mediator on topics I have researched. Not only am I producing documents the firm will use and rely on, but our partner attorney let me argue on behalf of our client. This

experience, without a doubt, helped me grow as a prospective commercial litigator. As a former athlete, being able to compete in that mediation was one of the most rewarding experiences I have been given this summer.

The attorneys expect a lot out of the clerks and we welcome that challenge. The attorneys provide us feedback on documents and trial strategies. We are never left in the dark wondering what we could have done better. In a competitive field like law, this feedback is what will help the next generation of attorneys at Erickson Sederstrom continue to provide top-notch legal services to our clients.

Erickson Sederstrom also cares greatly about their community. Within the first month, twice we assisted at the local foodbank to give back to our community. This fun teambuilding activity was a unique opportunity to get away from the office, work with each other on different projects, and help a greater cause.

Clerks are also encouraged to join the attorneys at networking events and firm outings. The firm holds annual outings and activities for the College World Series, Masters Golf Tournament, and holidays throughout the summer. Erickson Sederstrom cares far more than just the work we complete at the firm. The attorneys and legal staff at Erickson Sederstrom are a family and the clerks are invited to join that family.

A week in the life at Erickson Sederstrom varies greatly. That is one of the many reasons why this summer has been so exciting. Whether it is preparing drafts of documents, meeting clients, or throwing darts at a company outing, the summer clerkship at Erickson Sederstrom has been a first-class experience.

A Day in the Life at ES Law- The Work of a Paralegal

I have been a litigation paralegal at Erickson Sederstrom for a year and a half. After my first career as a performing artist, working in law is my ‘next act’ you might say. Growing up and as a student, I was always more drawn to classes and subjects that let me read, write, and research. When I retired from professional dance, I decided to take a chance on a new field and happened to love it as it aligned with so many of my interests and skills already.

I work for 13 of our litigation attorneys in our firm, and I can honestly say every day is different. Even when I attempt to make a schedule of priorities and plan what I want to accomplish, new things arise and I am putting out small fires, so to speak, daily. While no day can necessarily be considered normal, there are tasks that I complete regularly.

Most of my day is spent tending to litigation cases involving car accidents and semi-truck accident insurance defense and plaintiff’s work. I have attorneys who work both plaintiff and defense, so it is exciting and fun to shift my mindset as I work a case from start to finish. The first task I may complete in these cases is finding and requesting the police motor vehicle accident report. This contains vital information about the parties involved and the accident itself. My primary responsibility is the collection and summarization of medical records and bills. In accident litigation, the outcome centers around the damages, or money, owed to the plaintiff. I request medical records from years before the accident, encompassing the day of the loss and up until the present day. This allows us to identify if any of the injuries they claim occurred before and may not be entirely attributable to the accident alone. I think I was meant to be a doctor in another life, so exploring and summarizing these records allow me to live in that world.

Another aspect of working in litigation deals with court documents. I may be asked to draft a pleading, a motion or a subpoena for records. If either side has filed a motion for summary judgment for example, there will be briefs written back and forth to support and oppose each argument. In this instance, my job is to draft an index of evidence and pull the evidence that will be supplied with our brief to support our reasoning. This makes me a bit of an investigator as I cull through hundreds or thousands of pages of documents to narrow it down to precise information that will be easily digestible for a judge.

I love working collaboratively with our attorneys whether it be a car accident case, employment litigation, construction defect, or a contract dispute. I have always thrived in positions that afford me the responsibility to do my job well and the means to support others as they do their best work. As I finish my second year as a paralegal, I am grateful for the education I gained and the job that entered me into the field of law. I can’t wait to see where it takes me.

Happy Holidays From Erickson | Sederstrom

Seasons Greetings from Erickson | Sederstrom

The team at Erickson | Sederstrom wishes you peace, joy and prosperity throughout the coming year. Thank you for your continued support and partnership. We look forward to working with you in the years to come.

Matt Quandt represents Erickson | Sederstrom at TIDA Conference in Florida

Matt Quandt represents Erickson | Sederstrom at TIDA Conference in Florida

Erickson | Sederstrom partner Matthew D. Quandt recently attended TIDA’s 30th Annual Seminar in Orlando, FL. The Trucking Industry Defense Association (TIDA) is a nonprofit association that is devoted to sharing knowledge and resources for defense of the trucking industry and committed to reducing the cost of claims and lawsuits.

Connolly Joins Erickson|Sederstrom

Hon. William M. Connolly, who retired after serving twenty-two years on the Nebraska Supreme Court, has joined Erickson|Sederstrom as Of Counsel with a practice in Mediation and Arbitration.  

Judge Connolly will utilize his experience on the Nebraska Supreme Court and 29 years of prior experience as a trial lawyer to help parties reach just resolutions through the mediation and arbitration processes.  Judge Connolly will also offer appellate consulting services to firms and attorneys seeking assistance to develop appellate strategies, review and edit briefs, and prepare for oral argument.