Limor Ben-Maier is a founding member of SBSB Eastham and is one of the managing partners of the firm. An extensive career in law led her to help facilitate the creation of the firm in February 2015. While she has worked every job in a law firm, her time as a lawyer started as a Federal Court clerk. In that time, she assisted the Court in writing decisions for cases under Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, Defense Base Act, consumer protection, and immigration visas.
Amongst multiple other practice areas in her arsenal, Limor excels in admiralty work, as evidenced by her earning a Master of Law degree in the field from Tulane University. She has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America from 2021-2025 for her work in the maritime field, and she has achieved the prestigious honor of an AV Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell.
Limor is admitted to the State Bar of Texas as well as the State Bar of Florida. She is also licensed to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the Supreme Court of Florida. Additionally, she frequently handles claims brought before the Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges. Fluent in Hebrew, she maintains dual U.S. and Israeli citizenship, and she is a dedicated attorney with an eye toward doing what is right for her clients.
- Lawyer Page: https://sbsb-eastham.com/attorney/limor-ben-maier/
- 1001 Mckinney Street, Suite 1400
Houston, TX 77002
- Tulane University, L.L.M., admiralty, graduated 2005
- Gonzaga University, J.D., graduated 2004
- Florida Atlantic University, B.S.
- Texas, State Bar of Texas
- Houston Mariners Club - Member
- Maritime Law Association - Member
- Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association - Member
- Supreme Court of Florida
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
10 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
- Admiralty and Maritime Law
- Rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
- Best Lawyers in America, 2021-2025 (Admiralty and Maritime Law – Houston)
- Recognized for outstanding contribution in pro bono work by the Pro Bono College of the Texas State Bar – 2018
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