In a strategic move aimed at bolstering its private client services, FisherBroyles has announced the recruitment of Sarah Broder as a partner in their Washington practice. Broder’s extensive expertise in estate planning and fiduciary litigation will enhance the firm’s capabilities in managing complex high-net-worth strategies and business succession planning.
Broder’s practice encompasses a wide array of services that include wealth, asset, and beneficiary protection, as well as legacy and charitable gift arrangements. Her skills extend to handling fiduciary litigation and probate matters, ensuring the proper administration of trusts following the death of a family member. This addition is a significant move for FisherBroyles as they seek to expand their footprint in the private client services sector.
The addition of Broder to the team reflects the ongoing evolution of FisherBroyles, which continues to position itself as a significant player in the field of private client law. As the firm broadens its reach, it is poised to offer more comprehensive services to clients with complex financial and legacy planning needs.
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