Firm
History
Joseph
H. Lesser graduated from the University of Georgia in 1917.
He moved from Rome, Georgia to West Palm Beach in 1925 and
began selling real estate. Joe Lesser began practicing
law in West Palm Beach in 1927, and the firm has continued
in active practice throughout South Florida since that time. Joseph
Lesser set the firm standards of professionalism and attention
to client contact that are still adhered to today.
Joseph
Lesser quickly became very involved with numerous organizations
in town. He was a founder and one of the first Presidents
of Temple Beth El, Palm Beach County's first Conservative
synagogue. He was the founder and one of the first
Presidents of the first local B'nai B'rith chapter, and he
was a regional President of and a volunteer for the Loin's
Club for most of his life. Joseph Lesser was also very
involved with the Salvation Army, at one point serving as
General Counsel. He was recognized by a number of organizations
for his communal involvement and leadership, most notably
receiving the Ben Gurion award from the State Of Israel Bonds. Mr.
Lesser stayed very active in the community and continued
to practice law until his death in 1982.
Joseph
Lesser established the firm's beginnings, both in terms of
professional service and dedication the clients' needs, as
well as setting the finest example of the importance of community
service.
The
attorneys at Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, PLLC have continued
this tradition of service to our clients, community involvement
and dedication to professionalism.
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