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    You are at:Home»Alumni»Damien H. Weinstein ’11 Forms New Boutique Labor and Employment Law Firm

    Damien H. Weinstein ’11 Forms New Boutique Labor and Employment Law Firm

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    By Newsroom on August 2, 2019 Alumni, In the News

    2011 Fordham Law Graduate, Damien H. Weinstein has teamed up with Brian G. Klein to form Weinstein + Klein P.C.

    Damien H. Weinstein and Brian G. Klein are pleased to announce the formation of a new boutique law firm, Weinstein + Klein (WK), which focuses on labor and employment counseling, litigation, and business matters.

    Operating from offices in Manhattan and New Jersey, Messrs. Klein and Weinstein have more than 16 years of combined experience representing businesses, individuals, and entrepreneurs in a wide diversity of legal needs.

    “After years of practicing law at other firms, Brian and I have decided to join forces to provide our clients with high-quality, trusted legal counsel, offering an enhanced level of personal attention not typically found at other firms,” said Mr. Weinstein.
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    Prior to the formation of Weinstein + Klein, Mr. Weinstein was an associate at Fishkin Lucks LLP, where he represented clients in industries including hospitality, financial services, technology, insurance, and real estate.  Earlier he worked for Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP, a national litigation firm, where he represented institutional investors in class action litigation.  He attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, from which he graduated magna cum laude, and earned his J.D. at Fordham School of Law, cum laude, where he was a member of both the Fordham Law Review and Moot Court programs.

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