Adam P. Cooper - New York, NY
Attorney at Borah, Goldstein, Nahins & Goidel, P.C.
Commercial Non-Payment & Holdover Proceedings Lawyers in New York, NY
377 Broadway New York, NY 10013 - 3993
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New York Commercial Non-Payment & Holdover Proceedings Lawyer
Updated: 03/31/2026
Areas of Practice
- Commercial Non-Payment & Holdover Proceedings
- Residential Non-Payment Proceedings
- Residential Holdover Proceedings
Attorney Information
Overview
Adam P. Cooper is a partner in the Landlord/Tenant division of the Firm. He joined the Firm in 2012, and he represents many landlords in Queens county.
Mr. Cooper has extensive experience in cases involving residential and commercial nonpayment and holdover proceedings. He appears regularly in Civil Court, defending landlords in HP Proceedings against Department of Housing Preservation and Development violations and tenant complaints. He helps landlords obtain and enforce money judgments against former tenants and works to enforce those judgments against valuable assets.
Prior to joining Borah, Goldstein, Nahins & Goidel, P.C., Mr. Cooper was at Cooper, Paroff, Cooper & Cook for almost nineteen years and was a partner since 2000.
Education
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Legal Education
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Pace University School of Law,
White Plains,
New York, 1991
J.D.
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Pace University School of Law,
White Plains,
New York, 1991
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Non Legal Education
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Skidmore College, 1988
B.S.
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Skidmore College, 1988
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- Cooper, Paroff, Cooper & Cook
Representative Cases
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Kalikow Family Partnership L.P. v. Doe LT 300351-20 (order 8-6-21).
Published Works
Articles
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Partner Adam Cooper’s article, Potential Consequences of Adding Units to Your Building, was published in MANN REPORT MANAGEMENT on JUNE/JULY 2019 edition.
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Partner Adam Cooper’s article, Terminating Tenancies for Overcrowdin, was published in New York Apartment Law Insider on May 8, 2015. It was also disseminated in The Insider’s eAlert newsletter.
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1992
- New Jersey, 1992
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York, 1993
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, 1993
Other Affiliations
- Queens County Bar Association
Contact
377 Broadway
New York, NY 10013 - 3993
Phone: 855-720-2776
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.borahgoldstein.com
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday: Closed
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