This week, Flaster Greenberg announced the return of Lee Epstein and John Koch to the firm, as well as the addition of attorney Matthew Goldstein, all formerly of Weisbrod Matteis & Copley in Philadelphia. The trio joined as shareholders effective July 31st, bringing with them a nationally known Insurance Recovery Practice and over 55 years of combined legal experience.
Lee Epstein and Alan Zuckerman, FG's managing shareholder, were both quoted extensively in the Philadelphia Business Journal on the groups arrival. Click here to read the article in its entirety.
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