Frost, Kotler, Zwosta join Brach Eichler

Rachel Frost, Ryan Kotler and Joanna Zwosta have joined Brach Eichler as new associates, the firm announced.

Frost will join the firm’s Real Estate Practice Group. Kotler and Zwosta will work in the firm’s Litigation Group.

“We are proud to welcome Rachel, Ryan and Joanna to the firm,” Managing Member John Fanburg said. “These talented associates bring diverse expertise to our litigation and real estate practices. We look forward to their contributions to the Roseland office.”

Frost will represent clients in a broad range of real estate and corporate transactions, litigation and land use matters. She concentrates her practice in the acquisition, disposition and leasing of commercial and multifamily residential properties, and the development and redevelopment of real estate.

She holds a B.S. from Seton Hall University, where she was honored as her class valedictorian, and a J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law.

About Brach Eichler

Brach Eichler is a full-service law firm based in Roseland. With over 80 attorneys, the firm is focused on the following practice areas: health care law; real estate; litigation; trusts and estates; business transactions & financial services; personal injury; criminal defense and government investigations; labor and employment; environmental and land use; family law services; patent, intellectual property & information technology; real estate tax appeals; tax; and cannabis law. Brach Eichler attorneys have been recognized by clients and peers alike in the Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA and New Jersey Super Lawyers.

Zwosta will focus her practice on commercial litigation with a concentration on the health care industry. Her experience includes assisting in the representation of public and private entities in state court actions across a variety of legal disciplines such as construction and health care law.

Zwosta earned a B.A. from the State University of New York at Binghamton and a J.D. from Penn State University, the Dickinson School of Law.

Kotler will represent individual clients, regional and national corporations, and state governmental entities in complex commercial and contractual disputes, including class actions, corporate governance and shareholder litigation, and intellectual property litigation.

Kotler holds a B.A. from Rutgers University–New Brunswick and a J.D. from Rutgers University–Newark.