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Rosenberg & Estis promotes 12 attorneys

Bill Theis

Manhattan, NY Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. has promoted 12 attorneys.

“Over the past 50 years, Rosenberg & Estis has dramatically expanded its capabilities driven by a powerful team of professionals committed to delivering superior client service,” said Michael Lefkowitz, managing member of Rosenberg & Estis. “We are proud to announce these key promotions of attorneys who have distinguished themselves representing clients in a wide variety of complex matters.”

Member Brett Theis has been promoted to equity member. Theis has spent almost his entire career at Rosenberg & Estis, building a practice at the firm by delivering business-oriented results and maintaining long-term relationships with clients who consider him indispensable to their business operations. Theis is a commercial litigator and advisor, focusing his practice on the representation of New York property owners and developers in all facets of their real estate matters. Theis leads a group of attorneys in R&E’s award-winning litigation department.

Rosenberg & Estis also promoted the following attorneys from counsel to member: 

•Brendan  Derr: Derr joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2018 and is an experienced litigator whose practice includes representing clients in disputes related to real estate, construction, and complex commercial/business matters in both state and federal courts.

• Nicholas DiLorenzo: DiLorenzo joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2020 and works within the firm’s tax incentives & affordable housing department, focusing on real estate development with a specialization in tax incentives, affordable housing, and development bonuses.

• David Fries: Fries joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2014, and his areas of practice include commercial real estate and financing transactions, mezzanine finance, joint ventures, and partnerships.

• Benjamin Koblentz: Koblentz joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2017 and works within the firm’s litigation department, advising clients and litigating complex commercial, governmental, constitutional and regulatory matters in both state and federal courts. Koblentz regularly represents real estate developers, owners and landlords in litigation and pre-litigation settings and is a member of the Appellate Litigation Department.

• Moshe Nachum: Nachum joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2020 and works within the firm’s litigation department, representing commercial and residential landlords and developers as well as management companies, brokers, and co-op/condo boards across a wide range of real estate matters.

• Elizabeth Owen: Owen joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2018 and works within the firm’s litigation department, representing commercial and residential real estate owners and developers in complex litigation matters before civil, state, and federal Courts.

• Justin Weitzman:  Weitzman joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2020 and works within the firm’s litigation department, representing entities and individuals in complex real estate cases ranging from commercial litigation matters involving partnership, joint venture, limited liability company and shareholder disputes, including direct and derivative claims, as well real estate litigation representing developers, landlords and property owners in matters involving commercial and residential landlord-tenant disputes, guaranty enforcement, Yellowstone injunctions, breach of contract of sale, class action rent overcharge claims, partition, and condominium and co-op disputes.

Promoted from associate to counsel were:

• Ariel Bresky: Bresky joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2023 and works within firm’s litigation department. His practice encompasses complex commercial litigation, with a strong emphasis on real estate-related disputes. In addition to his litigation work, Bresky serves as general counsel to clients and advises on a broad spectrum of transactional matters, offering strategic guidance across diverse arears of law.

• Zina Lyakhovetsky: Lyakhovetsky joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2022 and works within the firm’s transactions department, representing owners, investors, developers, and lenders in all aspects of transactions involving the financing of commercial and residential real estate properties.

• Laura Raheb: Raheb joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2021 and works within the firm’s litigations department, gaining experience in all aspects of commercial real estate litigation including contract disputes, transactional disputes, construction litigation, landlord-tenant disputes, foreclosures, real estate partnership disputes, brokerage commission actions, holdover proceedings, ejectment proceedings, co-op/condo disputes and appeals.

• Corey Rashkover: Rashkover joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2023 and works within the firm’s transactions department, representing developers, owners, and borrowers in a broad range of complex commercial real estate transactions such as acquisitions, dispositions, refinancings, and joint ventures.

Founded by Gary Rosenberg and the late Warren Estis in 1975, Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. has grown from a two-man practice to the city’s leading full-service boutique real estate law firm offering services ranging from litigation transactions and regulatory and housing development incentive work. Today the firm has a total of 90 attorneys and has received countless recognitions, both for its successful litigation efforts and for advancing the interests of all industry members.

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