Matthew Rossiter has joined Lathrop GPM as a partner in their private client services practice group and trust and estate litigation team, based in St. Louis. His expertise will be a key asset to the firm’s expanding trust and estate litigation practice. Rossiter’s professional background encompasses a wide array of services, as he represents trustees, banks, beneficiaries, and personal representatives, along with claimants involved in estate administration.
His practice is comprehensive; it also incorporates appellate matters that concern trust interpretation and validity, along with probate and trust administration, guardianship, and breaches of fiduciary duty. Such capabilities reflect a nuanced understanding of complex estate law, appealing to the firm’s clientele which often comprises high-net-worth individuals and institutions.
Alongside Rossiter, Maxwell Murtaugh has joined Lathrop GPM as counsel, further strengthening this division. Both professionals transition from their previous roles at Rossiter & Boock, a move likely indicative of Lathrop GPM’s strategy to fortify their litigation prowess by acquiring seasoned experts in estate law.
This strategic hiring further cements Lathrop GPM’s commitment to providing robust legal solutions in the estate planning and litigation sphere. For a deeper dive into the firm’s announcement about Rossiter, you can visit Bloomberg Law for more details.