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Lewandowski joins Tanenbaum Keale as partner, bolstering asbestos litigation practice

Tanenbaum Keale LLP, a litigation boutique, said Jan. 13 that Michael Lewandowski has joined the firm as partner in the Newark office.

In his work, Lewandowski represents manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and premises owners in toxic tort cases involving asbestos, lead and mold, while effectively coordinating, supervising and defending his clients in these matters. He utilizes his experience and expertise in asbestos litigation to advise clients on strategy and defense from the inception to the conclusion of case matters.

“Michael’s extensive knowledge, experience and track record showcase his strong lawyering skills and an ability to continue expanding our firm’s capabilities in representing our clients, especially in matters pertaining to asbestos litigation,” Tanenbaum Keale Chair James H. Keale said.

“We continue to seek out attorneys who enhance the legal services we provide and utilize additional perspectives for the clients we serve. Michael’s addition will be an asset for our team and those we represent.”

Prior to joining Tanenbaum Keale, Lewandowski worked at Darger Errante Yavitz & Blau and several small New York Law firms. 

Tanenbaum Keale LLP is a litigation boutique representing leading national and international corporations in matters ranging from product liability and catastrophic injury to environmental and toxic tort litigation. Together with its litigation technology subsidiary Xerdict Group LLC, Tanenbaum Keale has offices in New Jersey, New York, Florida and Virginia.

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