Boston law office of Nathanson & Goldberg, PC celebrates 35 years
The law offices of Nathanson & Goldberg, PC, a boutique law firm, are celebrating 35 years. The team recently marked the milestone at its offices at the Pilot House in Boston.
"We have tremendous gratitude for our loyal staff and valued clients. Our mantra is 'Excellence one client at a time,' which we have been realizing for the past three and a half decades," said Arthur Goldberg.
"We are proud to continue to represent clients and zealously advocate the rights of our clients," said Alvin Nathanson, Esq.
Nathanson & Goldberg's experienced attorneys have been recognized as Super Lawyers and Rising Stars by Boston Magazine. They have earned Martindale-Hubbell's highest rating, an AV rating, and are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Attorneys.
Pictured at the Nathanson & Goldberg 35 Year Celebration are: Back row standing (from left): Arthur Goldberg, partner; Jason Webber, associate; Dana Casali, partner; Jose Centeio, partner; Rosemary Smith, paraprofessional and Stuart Frank, partner. Front row seated (from left): Mia Mercurio, Alvin Nathanson and Janice Russell.
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