Important Client Info and Announcement from Lynch & Lynch
Three generations of history of legal and public service by the lawyers of Lynch & Lynch is now carried on Dworken & Bernstein who acquired Lynch & Lynch on January 31, 2025. We congratulate Matt Lynch and Scott Lynch on their new endeavors and are grateful for the entrusted care that acquiring Lynch & Lynch entails.
In addition to the wills, estate, & trust services that Lynch & Lynch has historically offered, Dworken & Bernstein can assist you or your business with real estate transactions, litigation, workers' compensation, personal injury, bankruptcy, employment law, domestic relations, and much more.
Founded in 1959, Dworken & Bernstein is noted as the premier law firm in the Greater Cleveland area with offices in Painesville, and downtown Cleveland. Large enough to handle all your estate planning and business needs, small enough to share your values with the family-oriented attention you deserve.
For current Lynch and Lynch clients who need assistance with will, estate, and trust services - Dworken & Bernstein’s Estate and Probate team is ready to assist you. Led by Talia Stewart, all client files and information have been shared. Please feel free to contact Talia with any questions or concerns.
Talia E. Stewart
Call: 888-529-0434
Email: tstewart@dworkenlaw.com
About Talia
Driven by a genuine desire to help individuals and families plan for their futures, Attorney Talia Stewart focuses on estate planning and probate law. Talia’s practice involves crafting tailored estate plans, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, to meet the needs and goals of each client. Talia understands that each family is unique, and her goal is to provide compassionate guidance and legal expertise to ensure that her clients’ legacies are preserved for generations to come. Talia also assists clients in probate administration, guiding families through the probate process with empathy and efficiency.
Talia completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Maryland. A native Clevelander, she returned home to attend law school at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. While in law school, Talia served as the Articles Editor for the Cleveland State Law Review, where her student note was chosen for publication.