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3/10/2010 |
Greg Weintraub Joins Lash & Goldberg as a Senior Associate
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MIAMI, FL – Lash & Goldberg LLP, a boutique law firm specializing in complex civil, commercial and white-collar criminal litigation as well as dispute resolution matters, announced today that attorney Greg Weintraub has joined the firm as a Senior Associate. At Lash & Goldberg, Weintraub will focus on complex civil and commercial litigation and arbitrations.
Weintraub joins Lash & Goldberg from a prominent Chicago boutique commercial litigation firm, where he practiced for the past eight years. Prior to private practice, Weintraub served for two years as a Law Clerk to United States District Judge James B. Moran for the Northern District of Illinois.
Weintraub earned his law degree, with honors, from the University of Chicago in 2000, where he was a member of the University of Chicago Law Review. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, summa cum laude, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science, magna cum laude, both from Boston University.
“We are very pleased to welcome Greg to our firm,” said Alan D. Lash, partner at Lash & Goldberg. “He is a very bright and accomplished litigator who brings exceptional national experience to the broad range of clients we serve. He is a terrific addition to our team.”
Lash & Goldberg is a boutique law firm with offices in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Founded in 1996 by Alan D. Lash and Martin B. Goldberg, the firm specializes in complex civil and commercial litigation and trial and appellate representation in all State and Federal courts, as well as in arbitration and administrative proceedings. Lash & Goldberg has become a firm of choice for sophisticated corporate clients, as well as for prominent lawyers seeking specialized litigation counsel.
For more information about Lash & Goldberg, please call (305) 347-4040, or visit www.lashgoldberg.com.
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