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A Long and Distinguished Record of Client Service

Sylvan P. Reisenfeld, the founding partner, started Reisenfeld & Associates in 1960 as a general practice with a special emphasis on creditors’ rights representation. He began his practice based on the principle of serving his community to the best of his ability.

Over 50 years later, Reisenfeld & Associates has grown to a one hundred plus person organization. Sylvan’s son, Bradley Reisenfeld, joined the firm in 1990 and is now managing partner of the firm’s creditors’ rights division. The firm has grown to be one of the leading foreclosure and bankruptcy firms in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia.

In memory of…

Sylvan P. Reisenfeld

Founding Partner
1933-2012

California Online Privacy Protection Act

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