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Partners Matthew Fein and Eugene Gozenput Installed into Board of Directors of NYSTLA

Congratulations to partners Matthew Fein and Eugene Gozenput, who were installed as members of the Board of Directors of NYSTLA – The New York State Trial Lawyers’ Association. Both are honored and look forward to working towards the goals of NYSTLA, to promote a safer and healthier society, to assure access to the civil justice system by those who are wrongfully injured, and to advance representation of the public by ethical, well-trained lawyers.

In joining the board of this elite Trial Lawyer organization, Eugene and Matt continue in Pazer, Epstein, Jaffe, & Fein’s long tradition of leadership in the field of personal injury law and the firm’s tireless fight on behalf of injured victims.

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