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Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP Joins Forces with Richard A. Stoloff PLLC to Expand Legal Services

Hudson Valley law firm Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP (BSR&B) and Sullivan County Catskills law firm Richard A. Stoloff PLLC – both Investors in the Sullivan County Partnership – have announced an Of Counsel relationship in which they will provide services to each other, bringing together two of the area’s most reputable law firms.

The new affiliation will allow both firms to better serve the needs of their clients.

Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP clients will benefit from a convenient location in Monticello to meet with the firm’s attorneys.

The long-time clients of Richard A. Stoloff PLLC will now have access to an expanded range of legal services through Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP and its attorneys.

Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP provides its clients one-stop diversified legal services from offices in Goshen, Warwick, and Poughkeepsie, across five main practice areas – litigation, business law, wealth preservation, municipal law, and real estate transactions.

Richard A. Stoloff PLLC is owned by well-known and respected Sullivan County attorney Richard A. Stoloff, who has served the community for over 40 years.

His practice focuses on litigation, appeals, corporate and business law, real estate law and land development, municipal
law, and condemnation and tax certiorari proceedings.

“Both of our firms have a long history in their respective communities, and we share a deep commitment to providing outstanding legal services to our clients,” said BSR&B Managing Partner Michael Blustein. “We are very pleased to have this opportunity to serve Mr. Stoloff’s clients.”

“With the changing climate in Sullivan County, it’s important that my clients have access to additional legal services that will be delivered by reputable, experienced, and knowledgeable attorneys,” said Stoloff. “That’s exactly what Michael and his team provide; I’m confident that our community will benefit from this relationship.”