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Rosenberg and Estis promotes five to member and six to of counsel

New York, NY Rosenberg and Estis, P.C. has promoted five of counsel to member while promoting six associates to of counsel.

  • Ethan Cohen has been promoted to a member of the firm’s Litigation Dept.
  • Peter Kane, who serves the firm’s Litigation Dept., has been promoted to member from of counsel.
  • Cori Rosen, who practices as part of the firm’s Litigation Dept., has risen to member from of counsel.
  • Zachary Rothken has been promoted to member from of counsel. Additionally, Rothken has been designated the new leader of the firm’s Administrative Law Dept..
  • Anthony Virga, of counsel in the Litigation Dept., has been promoted to member of the firm.
  • Jake Bedor, who serves the Litigation Dept., has been promoted to of counsel from associate.
  • Elizabeth Brown, part of the firm’s Litigation Dept., has been promoted to of counsel from associate.
  • Brendan Derr, who serves the Litigation Dept., has risen to of counsel from associate.
  • Nick DiLorenzo, who serves the Administrative Law Dept., has been promoted to of counsel from associate.
  • Alex Estis, who serves the firm’s Litigation Dept., has been promoted to of counsel from associate.
  • Justin Weitzman, who serves the Litigation Dept., has risen to of counsel from associate.

“We are grateful to have a deep roster of talented attorneys to adeptly handle an array of complex legal needs with great skill and enthusiasm,” said Rosenberg & Estis managing member Michael Lefkowitz. “We congratulate them on their new roles and know they’ll continue to be tremendous assets to our current and future clients.

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