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A Top Team in New York Family Law

Fortune, Money, and Bloomberg Businessweek

Long-time legal partners take pride in advocating for families during difficult times, winning ground-breaking cases, and changing the face of New York family law.

Lois Liberman and Caroline Krauss-Browne have been practicing matrimonial law together for more than two decades. Early on, the pair worked in a small, five-person matrimonial group within Tenzer Greenblatt, LLP, which merged with Blank Rome in 2000. Today, they’re co-chairs of Blank Rome’s Matrimonial and Family Law practice, a 30-person group representing clients in California, Pennsylvania, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and they bring in some of the firm’s highest net worth and celebrity clients.

Krauss-Browne’s career began in 1990 when she clerked at a firm specializing in commercial and corporate bankruptcy litigation. After filling in on a matrimonial case, Krauss-Browne was hooked on family law. “What I enjoy most about family law is having the opportunity to help people on a personal level. I’m not just getting more money for a creditor; what I do has a tangible impact on someone’s life.”

Liberman knew after law school that she wanted to be in the courtroom. She ended up in the Family Court Division of the Nassau County Legal Aid Society and “loved it,” she says. By the time she and Krauss-Browne met up 22 years ago, she was practicing family and matrimonial law exclusively. “I get a great deal of satisfaction helping individuals through the most difficult times in their lives and getting them to a better place when their case has closed than when we started working together.”

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"A Top Team in New York Family Law," was published in Fortune, Money, and Bloomberg Businessweek. Reprinted with permission.