1936
Albert A. Rapport, Esq. Albert Rapport, born Abshalom Rappaport in what was then Palestine and is now Israel, hangs his shingle in Hudson after two years of practice in New York City.
1958
Rapport & Rapport. Albert's son Carmi, born in the Bronx and raised in Israel and Great Barrington, Massachusetts, comes to Hudson to work for his Father.
1976
Rapport & Meyers. In 1973, Albert Rapport dies, and Victor Meyers joins the firm and becomes a partner three years later.
1981
Rapport, Meyers, Griffen & Whitbeck. Tom Griffen and Carl Whitbeck Jr. leave Hudson firm Meyers (Robert, not Victor), Griffen and Whitbeck to join Carmi and Victor.
1991
Rapport, Meyers, Whitbeck, Shaw & Rodenhausen LLP. After a number of years in Manhattan firms, George Rodenhausen joins as partner in 1991. Christine Chale joins as a partner in 1995, after stints at NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation and an Albany practice, and Tom Griffen leaves to become Director of the NYS Office of Real Property Tax Services (ORPS) under Governor Pataki in 1996. Our newest partner, Virginia Benedict, joins us in June 2006, after several years in another Hudson firm.
2010
Rapport & Meyers LLP. The firm moves its Poughkeepsie office to Rhinebeck to be closer to the Hudson office. Jason Shaw departs to join a firm in Albany, NY.
"In the early days, everyone did everything. If it walked in the door, you did it. Murder. Bankruptcy. Labor. We were all heroes."
- Carmi Rapport

