Brooklyn Heights Courier: The “first bank in the nation for trial lawyers” arrived in Brooklyn Heights with fanfare when industry officials joined area dignitaries to open a branch of Esquire Bank with a program of celebration. The “innovative” financial institution at 64 Court Street, between Joralemon and Livingston streets, was launched with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the donation by Esquire Bank President and CEO Rich Powers of $10,000 to the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
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