Royer Cooper Cohen Braunfeld Adds Two Entrepreneurial-Minded Attorneys
"Adam and Joshua were drawn to RCCB because of the firm's entrepreneurial dynamism, as well as the innovative and collegial approach we take to serving our clients," said
Grandwetter comes to RCCB after practicing at
Grandwetter joins RCCB as a member of the firm's Private Client Services Practice, focusing on family offices, financial institutions and trust companies, public and private companies, real estate owners and developers, and private equity and hedge funds. He earned his bachelor's degree from
Upin joins RCCB after spending the last year and a half at
After graduating law school in 2008, Upin began his legal career at
Upin joins RCCB as a member of the Litigation Practice and will also contribute to the Corporate & Business and Real Estate Practices. His practice focuses on entertainment, insurance, medical equipment, healthcare and life sciences, and commercial and residential real estate development. Upin earned his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, from
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RCCB empowers your ambition. We are attorneys who think and act like entrepreneurs and business people. We combine sophisticated, cost-effective legal counseling with the type of sound practical judgment that comes from hands-on business experience. We encourage entrepreneurial approaches and creative thinking, while maintaining the utmost in integrity and responsiveness. RCCB understands and delivers the advice that companies, business executives and investors, as well as individuals and their families, need to realize their hopes and goals. From offices in the
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