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Glen Frost Welcomes Josh Greenberg and Leesa Goodwin to Frost Law as Of Counsel

Strategic Partnership Bolsters White Collar Defense and Civil Litigation Capabilities, Expands D.C. Footprint

ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Glen Frost, Founder and Managing Partner of Frost Law, is pleased to welcome Josh Greenberg and Leesa Goodwin of The Josh Greenberg Law Firm in Washington, D.C. as Of Counsel. Josh and Leesa bring deep experience in white-collar criminal defense and complex civil litigation, further strengthening Frost Law’s capabilities and expanding its presence in the D.C. region.

"We are incredibly excited to partner with Josh and Leesa," said Glen. "Josh’s strong track record in white-collar matters and civil litigation—particularly defending against health care fraud charges and prosecuting civil RICO claims—complements our team’s capabilities and underscores our commitment to providing top-tier legal representation across a wide range of critical practice areas.”

Josh further commented: “We are thrilled to join forces with Frost Law. This collaboration allows us to elevate client service by tapping into Frost Law’s robust infrastructure, while contributing to the firm’s continued growth in litigation and regulatory matters.”

Josh Greenberg is a veteran trial attorney who has successfully handled many high-stakes matters. His nationwide practice focuses on representing individuals and businesses facing government investigations and indictments, particularly within the health care industry. He is also seasoned in civil matters, securing significant recoveries for plaintiffs, in a number of instances without litigation. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, an honorary society limited to one percent of attorneys licensed in the U.S. who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the profession and service to society. Josh is admitted to practice in D.C., Maryland, and numerous federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.

Leesa Goodwin brings extensive experience in complex civil litigation. She previously clerked for Chief Justice Michael L. Douglas of the Supreme Court of Nevada and practiced civil litigation for a law firm in Las Vegas. A graduate of UNLV’s William S. Boyd School of Law, she served as an editor of the Nevada Law Journal. Leesa represents plaintiffs in disputes involving significant economic harm. She is admitted to practice in D.C. and Nevada.

About Frost Law

Frost Law is the home of accomplished attorneys, certified public accountants, financial planners, and other legal, accounting, and financial professionals. Our core practice areas include civil and criminal tax controversy; tax planning for individuals and businesses; transactions involving business and general counsel services; commercial and probate litigation; estate and trust law, including planning and administration; and professional grievance investigations. We serve clients throughout the country and abroad, offering virtual services for clients who prefer to meet remotely. Headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, Frost Law has expanded its footprint across the East Coast, with office locations in New York, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Virginia, Florida, and most recently, Atlanta, Georgia. Our growing presence in Georgia and the Atlanta metro area supports our commitment to providing comprehensive legal and financial solutions to clients in the Southeast.

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