Brian S. Weinstock Joins Danna McKitrick
10.1.07
BUSINESS AND LITIGATION ATTORNEY MOVES LEGAL PRACTICE
St. Louis, MO – Local law firm Danna McKitrick, P.C. announces admission of the firm’s newest principal, Brian S. Weinstock. He concentrates his practice in corporate and real estate law, workers’ compensation, insurance defense, and other civil and commercial litigation.
Through his experiences in commercial litigation at the start of his practice, Weinstock took interest in other aspects of the business world. He followed his calling and earned an M.B.A. in 2003, which allows him to offer more value in his business counsel role.
In addition to advising companies of all sizes regarding financial and legal analysis, operational strategies, and real estate transactions, Weinstock serves as general counsel for two companies, Goralnik Realty and International Lighting Manufacturing Co.
“Brian is a dynamic and thoughtful lawyer with a proven ‘walk in the client‘s shoes’ approach that we—and our clients—value,” says Ron Danna who leads the firm’s business transactional practice. “He‘s an excellent addition to our team.”
Weinstock earned his M.B.A. with finance and management concentration from Washington University John M. Olin School of Business. He attended Michigan State University College of Law earning a J.D., cum laude, and his B.A. in Political Science from the University of Kansas.
Weinstock, a native St. Louisan, was inspired to pursue a career in law by his maternal grandparents, the late Herman and Naomi Goralnik, both of whom were lawyers and well-known in the St. Louis community. His wife, Dawn Weinstock, is Nurse Coordinator for Dr. Ralph Dacey, Chairman of Neurosurgery at Washington University School of Medicine. Outside of work, Mr. and Mrs. Weinstock, are both involved with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), The Scholarshop, Missouri Humane Society, Stray Rescue of St. Louis, and St. Louis Zoo.
Located in Clayton, Missouri, Danna McKitrick, P.C. delivers outstanding legal representation to businesses (emerging to national), insurers, government-related entities, and individuals throughout the Midwest.