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2025 Glenn Zeitz Martindale Hubbell

Glenn Zeitz received the highest possible rating for both legal expertise and ethical standards with the 2025 Martindale-Hubbell award.

Glenn Zeitz recognized as a Top Rated Lawyer

Glenn Zeitz was recognized as a top-rated lawyer in 2024 by the legal community.

Glenn Zeitz – Rated AV Preeminent for Thirty five Years

The pinnacle of professional excellence earned through a strenuous Peer Review Rating process that is managed and monitored by the world's most trusted legal resource.Highest Possible Peer Review Rating In Legal Ability & Ethical Standards

Glenn Zeitz is recognized as one of America’s Most Honored Lawyers in 2024. The Best of the Best

Each year The American Registry culls through millions of recognitions to identify those who have been awarded more than all the others. Glenn Zeitz's many business accolades placed him among the Americas Most Honored Lawyers - Top 1% 2024.

Glenn Zeitz earns America’s Most Honored Lawyer Recognition

Glenn Zeitz has been awarded the recognition of America’s Most Honored Lawyers 2024 – Top 1% by American Registry. The recognition is “Awarded for continuous professional recognition an accomplishment realized by the Top 1% of American lawyers. All qualifying public recognitions of excellence are certified by The American Registry and include significant mentions in the press, honors by recognized trade groups, and acclaimed recognitions by peers or clients.” American Registry is a rating organization that specializes in recognizing the top business…

Trump era in Atlantic City to end with a blast Wednesday in implosion of Trump Plaza

 ATLANTIC CITY – Just before the former Trump Plaza is about to be demolished might seem like a good time to assess the legacy of the casino-hotel’s onetime operator. Only someone’s already done that, enthusiastically praising Donald Trump’s role in the gaming industry: “The Trump Organization enjoyed tremendous success in Atlantic City, and Donald Trump has been commended for the timing of his exit from this business.” At least that’s the view from the Trump Organization’s online history. Others see it…

For decades Donald Trump bullied Palm Beach to get his way. Now he’s determined to make it his home.

One night in late January 1994, fireworks sparkled in the sky above Mar-a-Lago, a grand estate in Palm Beach, Fla., with a gilded ceiling, an entry gate clad in antique Spanish tiles and a dining room modeled on the room in Rome’s Chigi Palace that the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini later used as his office. The splashy display, and opulent setting, befitted the showy sensibilities of Donald Trump, then a 47-year-old boom-and-bust real estate mogul who had been hemorrhaging money…

Mar-a-Lago neighbors to Trump: Spend your post-presidency elsewhere

Next-door neighbors of Mar-a-Lago, President Trump’s private club in Palm Beach, Fla., that he has called his Winter White House, have a message for the outgoing commander in chief: We don’t want you to be our neighbor. That message was formally conveyed Tuesday morning in a demand letter delivered to the town of Palm Beach and also addressed to the U.S. Secret Service asserting that Trump lost his legal right to live at Mar-a-Lago because of an agreement he signed…

HOW DID GEORGE FLOYD DIE?

George Floyd, 46, died handcuffed on the street in the custody of police in Minneapolis on Memorial Day. An officer responding to a report that Mr. Floyd had tried to pass a fake $20 bill held him down by lodging a knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes. He died shortly after lapsing into unconsciousness... Still unanswered is the question of precisely what caused Mr. Floyd’s death. What about the autopsy commissioned by the family? Glenn A. Zeitz, a…

Could Donald Trump’s Dock Battle With Mar-A-Lago Neighbors Cost Him Millions In New York Taxes?

Revelations about President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence may cost him millions in state income tax if the New York Department of Revenue takes them seriously.  A story in the Washington Post by Manuel Roig-Franzia maintains that the President’s claim of Mar-a-Lago as his permanent residence violates agreements that he made when he converted Mar-a-Lago from a private residence to a club. Under the agreement, President Trump is only allowed to live at Mar-a-Lago for three non-consecutive seven day periods. Mr. Roig-Franzia interviewed…