Fraser Stryker Promotes Eric Wells and Spencer Werth to Partner

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Eric Wells, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a grey suit jacket, white shirt and grey striped tie; and Spencer Werth, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a grey suit jacket, white shirt and black tie.
 

Fraser Stryker PC LLO is proud to announce the promotion of Eric W. Wells and Spencer W. Werth to partner, effective January 1, 2026.

 
 

“Eric and Spencer have made a meaningful impact on our litigation team,” said Michael Coyle, Fraser Stryker partner. “They bring outstanding trial skills and professionalism that enhance our team’s ability to deliver results for our clients. Their election to partner is well-earned and reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in top legal talent.”

Eric Wells, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a grey suit jacket, white shirt and grey striped tie.

Eric W. Wells

Eric Wells concentrates his litigation practice on white collar criminal defense, complex civil litigation, and insurance defense. Drawing on his experience as a former prosecutor, he provides clients with a strategic edge in government investigations and regulatory matters. With more than 20 jury trials to his name, Eric counsels clients on both trial and settlement strategies.

Recognized for his clear communication and tactical insight, he empowers clients to make informed decisions throughout each stage of the legal process.

Spencer Werth, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a grey suit jacket, white shirt and black tie.

Spencer W. Werth

Spencer Werth focuses his practice on a diverse range of litigation matters, including personal injury, commercial litigation, and insurance defense. He works with clients to assess their legal options and provide guidance on risk management and dispute resolution. Experienced in both state and federal courts, Spencer has tried multiple cases to verdict and negotiated many favorable outcomes.

With a steady and dependable demeanor, he counsels clients on overcoming complex legal challenges.


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