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Samuel J. Himmelstein - New York, NY
15 Maiden Lane17th Floor New York, NY 10038
Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP
New York Individual Residential Lawyer
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Samuel J. Himmelstein, a graduate of Brooklyn College (1975, Psychology) and the New York Law School (1979, J.D., cum laude), concentrates on individual residential and commercial tenant and tenants' rights litigation, representation of tenant associations and cooperative conversions...
Samuel J. Himmelstein, a graduate of Brooklyn College (1975, Psychology) and the New York Law School (1979, J.D., cum laude), concentrates on individual residential and commercial tenant and tenants' rights litigation, representation of tenant associations and cooperative conversions...
Samuel J. Himmelstein, a graduate of Brooklyn College (1975, Psychology) and the New York Law School (1979, J.D., cum laude), concentrates on individual residential and commercial tenant and tenants' rights litigation, representation of tenant associations and cooperative conversions. Sam has represented thousands of tenants in Landlord-Tenant Court, State Supreme Court, New York Appellate Courts, and before state and city administrative agencies including the Division of Housing and Community Renewal and the Department of Housing, Preservation and Development and the New York City Housing Authority. He has defended thousands of eviction cases, nonpayment of rent cases and handled hundreds of HP proceedings on behalf of tenants in Housing Court. He has represented thousands of tenants in cases seeking rent stabilization status and recovery of overcharges. He has also negotiated countless buyout and relocation agreements for rent regulated tenants. He has practiced in the Housing Units of East Brooklyn Legal Services (1979-82) and South Brooklyn Legal Services (1982-83). He has written two manuals, A Tenant's Guide to Housing Court (1983) and How to Get Your Landlord to Correct Violations (1983) and a manual entitled Tenants' Rights and How to Protect Them, published by the New York City Commission on Human Rights in 1992. He has also served as legal advisor on two pamphlets, A Tenant's Guide to Subletting, Apartment Sharing and Apartment and Apartment Succession (1998) and A Tenant's Guide to High Income Decontrol Under Rent Regulation in New York State (2006). He is a frequent lecturer on the subjects of tenants rights and cooperative conversions, and has been a guest on WBAI's Housing Notebook, WNYC-AM's New York and Company, Tenant Talk, Crosswalks, Tenants and Neighbors, Dottie Herman’s Ask Real Estate, and other television and radio programs, and frequently teaches Continuing Legal Education courses and training sessions for attorneys and community advocates in landlord-tenant law. He is a regular contributor to BrickUnderground, an award winning online real estate publication and has been frequently quoted in the New York Times, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, The New York Law Journal and other publications, and has written articles published in the New York Law Journal. In the summer of 2008 he and William Gribben taught two classes for Housing Court Judges as part of the Judicial Seminars sponsored by the New York State Judicial Institute. In January, 2009, Sam was appointed to a three year term as a tenant representative on the Housing Advisory Council, the official body which screens Housing Court Judge applications and reappointments. In his spare time, from 2001-2015 Sam was a member of the rock band The Love Handles (keyboard and vocals), which played regularly at The Cutting Room and other venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Sam was selected to Super Lawyers in 2019.
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