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San Diego Business Journal Online Announcement

In their Business News for San Diego, California, the San Diego Business Journal Online today published an announcement of the formation our new Professional Law Corporation: Lowenstein Brown, APLC.  Their information is as follows:

"Family Law Partners: Lowenstein Brown, which focuses on family law and alternative dispute resolution, has changed its name to reflect Elizabeth Brown’s partnership promotion.

The Mission Valley firm, which employs three attorneys, previously called itself Michele Sacks Lowenstein.
Native Californians Michele Lowenstein (San Diego) and Elizabeth Brown (Piedmont), a former associate under Lowenstein, said they formed a practice focused on the “long-term view of family law.”

The firm handles issues related to divorce, paternity, spousal, partner and child support and support arrearages, custody, and registered domestic partnerships, among others"

We wish to extend our Thank You to the Business Law Journal Online:  We appreciate your efforts as a major source of information for San Diego law professionals.

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