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THE FIRM OF THE FUTURE
osen, P.A.
BY DON SIMMONS
PHOTOS BY MATT RICE PHOTOGRAPHY
“Ouradrenaline was pumping, and our hands sweating. A er weeks of trial prep and years of scorched-earth litigation, we  nally reached the end of the road.  e fate of Brown v. Soto was exactly where we wanted it – in the hands of ‘our’ jury. When the clerk published the result – a $10.6 million verdict – the court- room erupted in cheers. Tears of vindication fell from our clients’ eyes. Justice had been served,” says Managing Partner Judd Rosen, re ecting
on the  rm’s most recent verdict.
 e  rm of the future has arrived. Hard
work, innovative strategy, and a desire to take every case to trial has insurance companies and negligent corporations respecting the power- house attorneys of Goldberg & Rosen. Lead by the prominent brother duo of Judd and Brett Rosen, Goldberg & Rosen has secured a place at the top of the food chain for trial law  rms.
“We fear no one. We have the resources, en- ergy, and heart to  ght for our clients.  e myth that there are two sides to every story has been obliterated.  ere is only one story; it’s called the truth, and the jury will hear it from us,” says Brett Rosen.
 ese lessons were handed down by the  rm’s founder, Glen Goldberg. “We are very grateful for our uncle. He believed in us, created a vision for the  rm’s future, and is still always ready to share his wealth of knowledge and experience,” Judd Rosen says.
“I started practicing law before many of the current lawyers and judges were born,” says Glen Goldberg. “A lot has changed in the last 50 years, but one thing remains constant; your
reputation is everything. Professionalism and integrity are what this  rm is all about. And of course, winning cases for our clients.”
A FIRM BUILT ON RELATIONSHIPS
 e growth of Goldberg & Rosen is rooted in the lasting relationships the  rm has built with its clients and referral attorneys over the past four decades. “It’s not the size of the result, but the value of the relationship that matters. Our clients truly appreciate the time we spend getting to know their needs, desires, and goals,” Brett Rosen says.
Goldberg & Rosen recently represented an Indonesian crew member that su ered a back injury as a result of poor working conditions.  e Plainti  was also denied medical care that he desperately needed.  e  rm brought the crew member to the United States for life saving back surgery. During his recovery, the Plainti  shared  anksgiving dinner with the Rosen Family at their home in Miami. When the case resolved, Judd journeyed to the crew member’s village in Indonesia where a prayer ceremony was held at a temple that the Plainti  built with the settlement funds.
“Our clients are not just a number.  ey are people we truly care about. We know that their lives are at stake and we are blessed to have an opportunity to make a real di erence,” says Brett Rosen.  e  rm cares most about the relationships with its clients, which don’t end when the case is over. By treating their clients as family, the  rm has won verdicts that literally changed the legal landscape.
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