
KSTM Promotes Eric Saar to Partner
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 9, 2025--
Krauss Shaknes Tallentire & Messeri LLP announced today that Eric Saar, a skilled litigator newly licensed to practice in New Jersey, has been promoted to partner.
'Eric has a wealth of expertise in matrimonial and family law, and his talent as a negotiator, writer, and litigator make him a valuable asset to his clients and colleagues at our firm,' said KSTM founding partner Caroline Krauss. 'Now barred in New Jersey as well as New York, he has expanded the reach of his practice and allowed KSTM to serve clients in New Jersey seamlessly.'
Saar's experience in matrimonial and family law matters includes the division of complex assets, highly intricate custody matters, spousal and child support issues, and the preparation and negotiation of pre- and post-nuptial agreements. He is an active member of the New York City Bar Association's Matrimonial Law Committee and previously served as co-chair of the Legislative Affairs subcommittee. Saar is also a member of the New York State Bar Association's Family Law Section.
Saar will play a key role as KSTM expands its presence and capabilities in New Jersey. His recent admission to the New Jersey Bar allows the firm to practice in the state without the need for local co-counsel.
'I am honored to join KSTM's partnership and to play a role in expanding the firm's presence into New Jersey,' said Saar. 'I look forward to bringing our empathetic, client-focused approach to individuals and families throughout the state, and to continuing to guide our clients through some of life's most challenging moments with clarity, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to their goals.'
Saar's professional honors include being named a New York Super Lawyer in Family Law (2024-25) and Rising Star in Family Law (2020-23), and a Best Lawyers' One to Watch for Family Law in New York (2024).
Before joining KSTM, Saar was an associate at Greenspoon Marder LLP. He has focused on matrimonial law since prior to his graduation from the University of Illinois Chicago John Marshall Law School, serving as a law clerk for the largest law firm in the country that practices matrimonial law exclusively.
About Krauss Shaknes Tallentire & Messeri LLP
Krauss Shaknes Tallentire & Messeri LLP ( kstmlaw.com ) provides counsel to clients in the full range of matrimonial and family law matters, including pre- and post-nuptial agreements, divorces, paternity matters, custody, access, and support issues, and other family law matters. We have offices in New York City, New Jersey, and Greenwich, Connecticut.
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