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After Over 17 Years, Brooklyn Lawyers Reibman & Weiner Show No Signs of Slowing

Brooklyn Law Firm, Reibman & Weiner, approaching 20 years in business.

2010-12-14
BROOKLYN, NY, December 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) In the end, the success or failure of a law firm is based on outcomes. The Brooklyn-based law firm of Reibman & Weiner certainly has achieved their share of successful outcomes. More than that, however, they have a remarkably unique blend of experience that's sets them far apart of other law firms.

In 1993, attorneys Marc Reibman and Steven Weiner combined forces to form the successful law firm that they are today. Combined they have over 50 years of legal experience. Additionally, Steven Weiner is also a licensed physician, making him an indispensable asset in medical malpractice cases.

The law firm handles a wide variety of different cases. They include wrongful death, birth injuries, medical malpractice, workers' compensation, police brutality, drug recalls and much more. They are able to handle such a diverse caseload as a result of their unparalleled experience in dedication to making sure their clients come away with a successful result. No doubt, a quick look at some of their casework shows they very rarely disappoint.

In one case they achieved nearly a 3 million dollars settlement for the victim of a truck accident. As a result of their high knowledge of the law, they wisely advised their clients to reject an initial offer of only 500,000 dollars, earning their client over 2 million dollars more in awards.

In another case, Reibman & Weiner won a verdict award of over 2.5 million dollars for their client. Though we can literally go on and on with similar types of successful awards, it should suffice to say that whether by settlement or via verdict, clients are in good hands with Reibman & Weiner.

The best part about that the Brooklyn-based law firm is that they are essentially free to their clients. They operate under a contingency agreement. This means, that the client only pays the law firm if they achieve a successful outcome for their case. This means, that you can afford the services of an expert and experienced law firm that will go the extra mile to serve their clients.

Legal cases can be complex and highly stressful for clients. Don't go in without a talented law firm on your side. Reibman & Weiner's experience and expertise will put you ahead of the game before you even start. They will inform you of your legal rights, and make certain, that your constitutional rights are asserted in a court of law.

Reibman 7 Weiner
26 Court St.
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11242
718-522-1743
http://www.bronxlawyersfirm.com


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[Press-News.org] After Over 17 Years, Brooklyn Lawyers Reibman & Weiner Show No Signs of Slowing
Brooklyn Law Firm, Reibman & Weiner, approaching 20 years in business.