In 1982, Jeffrey Golenbock, David Eiseman, and Nathan Assor -- who were shortly joined by Larry Bell -- left their positions at a top Manhattan law firm with an idea: to found a new law firm, focused on providing high-quality legal services, staffed by attorneys trained at the best law firms, and free of the layers of professional and administrative bureaucracy that drive up legal costs in large law firms. That idea has developed into Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe LLP, which has grown to approximately 50 attorneys while adhering to the founders' original idea and focus.
We counsel and represent a wide variety of domestic and international companies and individuals, ranging from Fortune 500 corporations and private equity funds to closely held private companies and individuals involved in significant transactions and disputes. We are proud of our long track record of carefully crafted deals, successful trials, and settled cases. For our clients, "mid-size" means small teams of experienced lawyers, fewer billable hours spent reviewing other lawyers’ work, less on-the-job training, and quicker turnaround.