Kim & Lahey Continues to Expand
As business becomes more sophisticated, more of you are reaching out for answers to complex questions, seeking advice on how to handle cutting-edge problems. Taking care of business in this digital age is less intimidating with a multifaceted, dedicated legal team by your side.
We want to understand your business so that we can assist in legal strategies that align with your business goals. We want to solve problems before they occur and knowing your business helps us better identify and avoid risks. Bringing real-world business experience, our attorneys can better assist you in meeting those business goals, including our newest member, Jason Rosen. He joins our team with over 15 years’ experience as an attorney and securities and financial services professional.
Whether you’re a startup or a major manufacturer, Jason will help us better serve your legal needs associated with day-to-day operations, vendors, customers, employees, independent contractors, business transactions and sales, as well as founder, owner and management disputes and issues.
He moves to Greenville, South Carolina, after living in Florida, where he is also a licensed attorney. Additionally, Jason is credentialed in California, New York, South Carolina and soon to be North Carolina.
Please join us in welcoming Jason Rosen, along with his wife and daughter, to the Kim & Lahey family!
Learn more about Jason and how he can help meet your business legal needs.
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