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Christopher J. Belter Recognized as 2024 Top 50 Upstate New York Super Lawyer

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Christopher J. Belter Recognized as 2024 Top 50 Upstate New York Super Lawyer

August 23, 2024
Christopher J. Belter

Christopher J. Belter, Goldberg Segalla’s chief operating officer, has once again been recognized as a 2024 Top 50 Upstate New York Super Lawyer.

This year, 51 Goldberg Segalla attorneys spanning the firm’s Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse offices were honored in 2024 Upstate New York Super Lawyers and the Super Lawyers “Rising Stars” list.

The annual list recognizes attorneys who demonstrate exceptional professional achievement while earning immense respect from colleagues through a stringent peer review process. Super Lawyers recognizes just 5 percent of attorneys in each state. The Upstate New York lawyers who receive the highest point totals during the selection process are further recognized in the Upstate New York Super Lawyers Top Lists.

In addition to leading Goldberg Segalla as chief operating officer, Chris is an accomplished trial attorney who dedicates his practice to resolving complex construction and commercial disputes. Chris has represented a wide range of clients including major manufacturers, construction firms, utilities, transportation companies, Fortune 500 companies, and international businesses in courts and arbitration forums across the country. Over the course of his 30-year career, he has taken well over 100 trials and arbitrations to verdict or award.

MORE ABOUT GOLDBERG SEGALLA’S CHRISTOPHER J. BELTER:

Chris co-chairs Goldberg Segalla’s Business and Commercial Litigation group, which represents a broad range of companies in complex disputes involving contractual relationships, misappropriation and fraudulent conveyance, commercial leases, licensing, claims of tortious interference, and other issues. He also defends directors and officers in matters involving allegations of breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, and bad faith, as well as claims brought by the FDIC and the SEC.