We are excited to announce
Jeffrey G. Abrandt, Esq. has joined Raphan Law Partners!
Jeffrey has an outstanding reputation in the legal community and is widely regarded as ‘a Pioneer of Elder Law.’ He comes to us from Goldfarb Abrandt & Salzman, the law firm he co-founded.
For over 30 years, Jeffrey has aided countless families, attorneys, seniors, social workers and has consistently fought for the rights of those with disabilities.
Jeffrey practices primarily in Health Law, Trusts and Estates, and the rights of the elderly and disabled. He was Attorney-in-Charge of the Legal Aid Society and the Brooklyn Office for the Aging. He has substantial law reform and federal class action litigation experience and is also a Special Professor of Law.
Jeffrey perfectly complements our team!
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-Brian A. Raphan
Proud to have partnered with The Alzheimer's Foundation of America and help families with our pro bono webinar.
At Raphan Law Partners, our clients' success comes from an extremely hands-on, personal, and responsive approach.
We have earned a reputation based on our integrity, results, and for always acting in the best interest of our clients>
Brian A. Raphan has been appointed Court Examiner by the New York State Appellate Division since 1997. Also appointed Special Referee, Guardian ad Litem and Trustee by the New York State Supreme Court. The firm receives accolades in the legal community for providing outstanding legal services and assistance to seniors and their families in need. Special consideration is offered to those of limited finances. AARP Member and Accredited with an A+ rating by the Better Business Bureau. More>
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