Lauletta Birnbaum Welcomes New Attorneys

September 26, 2017

Lauletta Birnbaum, LLC is proud to announce the addition of two new attorneys: William “Bill” Eisenstadt joins as of counsel concentrating on General Corporate law, and Christopher M. Marrone joins as a member concentrating on Real Estate, General Corporate and Intellectual Property law.

“We are excited to announce the addition of these distinguished attorneys to our ever-growing practice,” said Frank A. Lauletta, co-founding member. “Bill’s and Chris’s real-world and legal experience strengthens our team of highly-accomplished attorneys,” added Lloyd C. Birnbaum, co-founding member.

Bill Eisenstadt is a former general counsel with experience in various fields from Industrial to Technology, and from start-ups to large corporations. Bill provides the benefits of an in-house general counsel who understands the client’s business without the need and expense of hiring a full-time legal staff. His experience affords clients practical, result-oriented approaches to the many issues confronting businesses today. Additionally, Bill represents clients in corporate transactions such as financing, strategic planning, corporate governance, joint ventures, mergers & acquisitions, cost and budget management, and contracts. Bill is a graduate of Rutgers University School of Law (J.D., 1986) and Temple University (B.S., 1980).

In addition to his diverse legal résumé, Chris Marrone is licensed to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.  Moreover, he has a technical background as a chemical engineer, which, coupled with his entrepreneurial spirit, allows him to better understand and serve the business community. He has counseled an array of clients in real estate, corporate matters and intellectual property protection in various industries, including: dental practices, restaurant/food services, retail industries, universities, medical facilities, business owners and financial institutions. Chris’s professional and personal philosophy is to give back in meaningful ways to the local and global communities to which he dedicates his practice. Chris is a graduate of Widener University School of Law (J.D., 1999) and Drexel University (B.S., 1994).

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