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We are a highly respected Manhattan law firm serving New York City’s five boroughs, as well as Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties. The firm’s practice focuses on real estate matters, administrative law, commercial transactions, contract negotiation, litigation, employment law, corporate, partnership and limited liability company law, bankruptcy, intellectual property, construction law, and complex civil actions.

Administrative Law
Rent Regulation/DHCR • Overcharge Complaints • Services Complaints • Rent Registration • Loft Law • Certificates of No Harassment

Business & Transaction
Bankruptcy • Enforcement of Judgments Condo/Coop Representation • Leasing LLC/Corporate Formation

Litigation
Real Estate • Co-op/Condo Foreclosures
Loft Law/OATH Hearings • Art Law
Bankruptcy

Landlord/Tenant Disputes
Non-payment of Rent • Non-primary Residence • Illegal Alteration • Owner’s Use • Nuisance


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Firm News
KMWB PARTNER JOSEPH GOLDSMITH QUOTED IN THE REAL DEAL
The Real Deal this month reported on eight lawsuits commenced by KMWB Partner Joseph Goldsmith against HPD by landlords who argue that a city program improperly forces them to prove their tenants were not harassed, or to set aside apartments for low-income residents,...
Nativ Winiarsky’s article on recent Appellate Division win concerning transient occupants prominently featured in New York Real Estate Law Reporter
The September, 2022 newsletter published by the New York Real Estate Law Reporter features as its lead article an article penned by KMWB Senior Litigation Partner Nativ Winiarsky discussing a recent win at the Appellate Division Second Department. The Decision in a...
DHCR proposes changes to “First Rent” principle
On August 31, 2022, the DHCR proposed changes to various sections of the Rent Stabilization Code. While we will have a summary of those changes for you in the coming days, we thought it worthwhile to tell you immediately about the proposed additions to the Code that...