Practice Areas
Clients of Rubenstein & Pitts expect and deserve a competent lawyer who works efficiently and successfully. Experience and integrity are key components of our quality legal service. As an established law firm with over 20 years of experience in most practices, we are dedicated to finding creative solutions for all our clients’ legal needs.
Our experienced lawyers are confident in our ability to guide clients through the many legal issues they face.
Business Law
Business law deals with the creation of new businesses and the issues that arise as existing businesses interact with the public, other companies, and the government. Many business lawyers are often hired for the purpose of avoiding future litigation.
Civil Litigation
A civil litigation attorney will take you through the entire process of filing and pursuing a non-criminal lawsuit. An attorney can also advise you on whether your case is best suited for court, or can be handled better outside of the courtroom. A few examples of civil litigation include: Contract disputes, family law/divorce, personal injury, debt collection and real estate disputes.
Employment Law
Employment related disputes can be complicated, stressful and unpredictable. Often, businesses and organizations need immediate access to experienced legal counsel to answer their employment law questions and respond to claims involving complex federal, state and local laws and regulations. Our attorneys provide personalized service and attention, working closely with our clients to quickly and effectively resolve employment law issues.
Estate Planning
While it may be the last thing you want to think about, estate planning is an important step you can take to protect the interests of your family. A well prepared estate plan will help you ensure your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are taken care of once you’re gone. If you pass away without a plan in place, your family members may be left to sort out the mess in court.
Family Law
Family law refers to rules, regulations, and court procedures involving a family. As with most other areas of the law, whether you need a family law attorney depends on a number of factors specific to your situation. Although some family law matters may be handled without counsel, processes such as divorce and child custody often require the skill and expertise of a skilled attorney.