Mark L Rosenberg

7315 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD

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1982
Georgetown University Law Center, Master of Laws in Taxation
1973
Harvard University Law School, JD
1969
University of Michigan, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Connie b

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20 Jun, 2024
I chose this law firm (specifically Adam Moskowitz) based on a referral from my Financial Advisor at Charles Schwab. From my initial telephone conversation with Adam, I felt relaxed, very comfortable, and certain that I had made the right decision. I needed Adam and his team to put together a comprehensive Estate Plan for me...which would include my Will, a Revocable Trust Agreement, an Advance Medical Directive, and Power of Attorney. I also needed advice and guidance on a few other matters relating to my 'estate'. Once all of the documents were drawn up, I physically met with Adam and his team. Adam was extremely patient, listened to all of my concerns, and explained everything in 'basic' terms....taking as much time as I needed to review and understand the entire process and all of the legal documents that I was signing. He made me feel valued as a client. I left his office with the peace of mind that I needed. He definitely deserves 5+ Stars!!
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William givens

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04 Jan, 2024
Adam Moskowitz was the best. I worked with several other lawyers on my issue and did not like the outcome, but Adam solved the problem in a matter of minutes! Adam knew the law and was interested in me getting want I wanted. He was a genuine guy and easy to talk to
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Publications

1972:
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Class Actions for Consumer Protection

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