A focus on conflict resolution. Expertise in complex business valuation matters, alimony disputes, and tax issues arising. Where substantial assets are involved, there is often an added layer of complexity. Many clients have equity interests in partnerships or closely held corporations.
Protecting the rights of the accused at the investigative stage, at trial and during appeal. More than half the cases tried to judge or jury have resulted in not guilty verdicts or conviction of a lesser offense.
Tax fraud, bank fraud, credit card fraud, Ponzi schemes, mortgage fraud, Medicare fraud, public corruption.
Over 40 years of success. Specializing in family and divorce law, criminal defense, attorney discipline proceedings and civil litigation. The Law Firm of Matthew H. Feinberg provides the highest level of skill, knowledge and creativity to achieve the most favorable results for its clients. Attorney Feinberg recognizes that in the areas of his specialties, clients confront life-altering challenges: loss of liberty, disintegration of family, loss of reputation, loss of hard earned assets. As a result, Attorney Feinberg is dedicated to sophisticated and aggressive advocacy while maintaining a personal, hands-on relationship with his clients. In all cases, the goal is to collaborate with the client to achieve a successful resolution of these most difficult issues.
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