JDJ Family Office Services Spins Off From Rothstein Kass To Launch Independent Firm
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"We are thrilled to be independent again. This change allows us the ability to provide the levels of service that are expected and required in the family office industry," said JDJ Family Office Services partner
The company was founded in 2001 and merged with
ABOUT JDJ FAMILY OFFICE SERVICES: Built on the foundation of flexibility, customized solutions, independence and professionalism,
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