Holmes Weinberg, PC
We Think Big
Holmes Weinberg is a power-house boutique law firm founded in 2008 by veteran lawyers Henry Holmes and Steven Weinberg. From major corporate and consumer brands, celebrities, social media stars and athletes, to entrepreneurs, creative professionals, marketers, technology developers, digital media strategists, restauranteurs and growing businesses in a range of industries, our many diverse clients each has a unique and compelling story to tell, and we are passionately committed to advocating effectively for each of them. With our extensive experience, skills, insight, connections and creativity, we provide the legal expertise and business insight to build, expand, protect and defend our clients’ careers, businesses, brands, images and rights.
Expect Our Best
We rely on state-of-the-art technology and techniques so that our lawyers can serve clients anywhere and anytime, while minimizing overhead to keep us extremely cost-effective. Our clients also benefit from our numerous affiliations with experts in other areas of law, financial services, marketing & public relations, technology, media training and litigation support. Our history of success in transactions and litigation and an enviable reputation ensure that our clients will always get our best and will achieve the best possible outcomes.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple — we make it possible for our clients to reach their goals.
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