Flaster Greenberg announced a significant organizational update designed further align with the firm’s long-term vision, culture and client service goals.
Effective Jan. 1, the firm has implemented a refreshed department and practice group structure that reflects its growth and the increasingly sophisticated needs of its clients.
The new structure reflects a broader shift in the business world away from traditional hierarchical leadership models toward a more adaptive, enterprise-wide approach.
“This restructuring reflects our commitment to staying ahead of the curve and delivering the highest level of service tour clients while promoting clearer communication, stronger collaboration and more consistent support across practices,” said Co-Managing Shareholder Jordan LaVine.
By recognizing that subject-matter specialists and thought leaders exist throughout the firm, the structure empowers attorneys at all levels to contribute innovation, strategic direction and growth.
“By creating a clearer, more collaborative structure, we are empowering our attorneys to innovate, grow and work together in ways that strengthen both our firm and the value we provide to clients,” said Co-Managing Shareholder Steven Poulathas.
“We’re excited about the opportunities this new framework will create for our team and the clients we serve.”
Client expectations have also evolved significantly. Advances in technology and digitization have led clients to ask more complex questions and expect faster, practical and solution-oriented guidance.
To meet these demands, the firm studied successful organizations and emerging industry trends, identifying the need for deeper specialization combined with stronger collaboration.
By strengthening resources within practice groups and fostering synergies across departments, Flaster Greenberg is better positioned to deliver tailored, efficient and scalable solutions to complex legal and business challenges.
The workforce is evolving, as well, with purpose-driven performance, transparency and collaboration becoming increasingly important. Practice group leaders will play a key role in reinforcing the firm’s culture and values, while department chairs will focus on integration, leveraging collective expertise across practice groups and promoting the firm’s entrepreneurial spirit through trust and accountability.
Under the new model, attorneys will be organized into three core departments — Business Transactions, Litigation and Disputes, and Intellectual Property — each led by a department chair and supported by dedicated practice group leaders overseeing specialized areas of law.
This structure aligns attorneys by principal practice area while maintaining flexibility and encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Department chairs will serve as key liaisons between their departments and firm leadership, overseeing workflow, staffing, strategic planning and business development.
Practice group Leaders will manage day-to-day operations within their groups, including assignments, marketing initiatives, training and attorney development.
Together, they will work collaboratively to identify opportunities that support the firm’s continued growth.
To support this leadership framework, the firm is investing in leadership development resources and targeted marketing initiatives. Department chairs and practice group leaders will serve initial two-year terms, creating opportunities for broader attorney participation in firm leadership and shaping the firm’s future.
Business Transactions Department
Chair: Tami Bogutz Steinberg, shareholder
Practice group leads
Aviation Law Industry Group & Government Relations Practice Group:
Daniel Markind, shareholder
Environmental & Energy Practice Group:
John Koch, shareholder
Bankruptcy, Financial Restructuring, & Risk Management Practice Group:
Damien Tancredi, shareholder
Healthcare Practice Group:
Stephen Greenberg, shareholder
Real Estate & Land Use Practice Group:
Lauren Schwimmer, shareholder
Tax Law Practice Group:
Joseph Hayes, shareholder
Business and M&A Practice Group:
Mariel Giletto, shareholder
Trusts & Estates Practice Group:
Courtney Dolaway, shareholder
Litigation and Disputes Department
Chair: Adam Gersh, shareholder
Practice Group Leads
Commercial Litigation Practice Group:
Harry Giacometti, shareholder
Family Law Practice Group:
Yoninah Orenstein, shareholder
Insurance Counseling & Recovery Practice Group:
Meghan Moore, shareholder
Labor & Employment Practice Group:
Matthew Taylor, shareholder
Sports Law Industry Group:
Jeffrey Cohen, shareholder
Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain Practice Group:
Chris Merrick, shareholder
Eric Palombo, shareholder
Intellectual Property Department
Chair: Michael Piscitelli, shareholder
Practice Group Leads
IP Litigation Practice Group:
Michael Bonella, shareholder
Patent Counseling & Prosecution Practice Group:
Ross Alexander, shareholder
Artificial Intelligence, Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group:
Peter Wakiyama, shareholder
Trademarks and Copyrights:
Jordan LaVine, co-managing shareholder
This restructuring marks an exciting new chapter for Flaster Greenberg, reinforcing its commitment to collaboration, innovation and delivering exceptional service to clients.







