Veteran law firm Gilbride, Tusa, Last & Spellane LLC has expanded with five new attorneys. Based in the town of Greenwich for more than 38 years, the firm specializes in all aspects of commercial and residential real estate, trust and estate planning and administration, corporate and business law, aviation law, employment law, intellectual property and tax planning and disputes.
The new attorneys who will help expand the Greenwich firm”™s reach within the tri-state area and beyond are: Lorraine Slavin, E. Parker Neave, Brooke E. Marcogliese-Debany, Nathan P. Pereira and Morgan E. Crabtree.
“This is a great group and combined with our other outstanding attorneys, I know that the legacy of the firm is in excellent hands,” said Frank J. Gilbride, founding partner.
Slavin was named partner and practices in the area of residential real estate. She brings more than 25 years of extensive experience in all purchase and sales agreements for. Buyers and sellers.
Neave,who was named partner advises individuals and families on the techniques available to preserve and transfer wealth and achieve the clients”™ testamentary objectives.
Marcogliese-Debany joins the firm as senior counsel. She practices in the private clients group representing lenders and high-net-worth individuals in connection with a wide variety of residential real estate transactions.
Pereira joins the firm as senior counsel in the business and corporate department. He advises private companies on risk management, corporate governance and employment matters as well as business owners in their confidential matters.
Crabtree joins the firm as an associate in the private clients group concentrating in estate planning, estate administration and tax planning. She has experience in nonprofit formation and works extensively with several private charitable foundations.
Since 1983, the Greenwich and New York City-based law firm of Gilbride, Tusa, Last & Spellane has provided representation to individuals and families in personal and business matters. It also has offices in New Canaan; Pelham; and Naples and Palm Beach, Florida.