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A History of Commitment to
Construction Law
MazurCarp’s
deep commitment to the construction
industry dates back to 1968, when
Sayward (Woody) Mazur, the firm’s
cofounder, began practicing
construction law with the legendary
Max E. Greenberg. Twelve years
later, Woody teamed with T&E lawyer
Gerald Carp to form Mazur & Carp.
Gary Rubin became a shareholder in
the firm’s construction practice in
1985, and the firm assumed its
present name five years later. Frank
Wagner came to the firm in 1988 and
became a shareholder in 2000. Brian
Lustbader joined the construction
practice as counsel in 2000.
A Tradition
of Excellence in Trusts & Estates
Gerald I. Carp co-founded Mazur & Carp in 1980, after
having practiced as a trust and estate partner at a
large, prestigious law firm, where he wrote, published
and lectured widely in his field of expertise. In 1985
MazurCarp’s T&E practice was poised for
growth, and Thomas Draper joined as an associate,
bringing to bear his own distinguished record as a tax
and estate attorney. He became a shareholder in 2000.
Benjamin A. Rosen, a respected estate litigation attorney,
joined MazurCarp as an associate in 2007. |