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Veteran attorneys establish new law firm
Legal Marketing | 2008/06/13 02:02
Veteran Alexandria attorneys Lonnie C. Rich and Edward S. Rosenthal have formed a new full-service law firm, Rich Rosenthal Manitta Dzubin & Kroeger, LLP (RRMDK).

The new firm’s offices are located in the historic Torpedo Factory Office Building at 201 North Union Street in Old Town.  

RRMDK practice areas include family law; wills, trusts and estates; business organization, transactions and litigation; federal and state criminal defense and appeals; and civil liberties and constitutional law.  Rich and Rosenthal, former partners in the law firm of Rich Greenberg Rosenthal & Costle, LLP (RGRC), each bring more than 30 years experience to the new firm.    

Former RGRC associates, Lana M. Manitta, Richard F. Dzubin and Shannon L. Kroeger, have joined RRMDK as partners.

“I have never been more excited about the opportunity this new firm represents,” said Lonnie Rich.  “This allows us to build a practice focused on serving the legal needs of individuals and businesses in Alexandria and its neighboring communities.”  Rich received his J.D. from the University of Memphis Law School in 1974. His primary practice areas include wills, trusts and estate planning; business affairs; real estate and land use matters; and employment.  Additionally, Rich served on the Alexandria City Council from 1991 to 2000.  Contact lcrich@rrmdk.com

Edward Rosenthal graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center with his J.D. in 1976.  Rosenthal has broad experience in civil litigation; criminal defense; personal injury; and appellate advocacy.  Contact esrosenthal@rrmdk.com.

Lana Manitta received her J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1998.  Her practice areas include criminal defense and family law.  Contact lmmanitta@rrmdk.com.

Richard Dzubin graduated from the University of Richmond School of Law with his J.D. in 1999.  His practice areas include commercial, criminal and civil litigation, including personal injury.  Additionally, Dzubin serves as general counsel for the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce.  He can be reached at rfdzubin@rrmdk.com.

Shannon Kroeger received a J.D. from the University of Richmond in 2000.  She concentrates in the area of family law and domestic relations.   Kroeger can be reached at slkroeger@rrmdk.com



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