Birmingham-based business litigation law firm Neuman Anderson Grieco McKenney, P.C. has rebranded to Altior Law.
Altior is derived from “altiorem,” which is the Latin word for higher, representing the elevated core values of the firm. Attorneys will continue to implement the meaning going forward in their work by providing high caliber representation of their clients in specialized business litigation practice areas, including shareholder and partnership disputes, business divorces, complex breach of contract, real estate litigation, business torts, contract negotiations and more.
“This visionary shift is an important milestone for us to look at where we are and where we want to be,” said the firm’s managing partner, Kenneth Neuman. “Altior Law represents our future, evolving our practice, while preserving our core values and making sure everything we do, from bringing in new talent to client work, community outreach and charitable opportunities, receives white glove, high-quality attention.”
Leading with a new mantra, “higher business judgment,” Altior Law is taking the motivation for rebranding and putting it into action with integrity in not only day-to-day client work, but elevating the profession with a strong focus on community engagement and giving back.
“We are a specialized law firm made up of passionate attorneys who are consistently seeking opportunities to get involved with the community,” said Altior Law Partner Jennifer Grieco. “It is important to me personally and professionally to set an example by using our time and skills wisely to help others. We are reaching higher.”
For more information, visit www.altiorlaw.com.
- Posted March 20, 2019
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Business litigation firm rebrands as Altior Law
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