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Ethan A. Sukonik - New York, NY
120 BroadwaySuite 948 New York, NY 10271
Tane Waterman & Wurtzel, P.C.
New York Real Estate Lawyer
Overview
Ethan A. Sukonik, born in Brooklyn, New York and is admitted to practice law in the State of New York. Education: Bard College (B.A., Sociology 2016); Cornell Law School (J.D., 2019). While at Cornell Law School, Ethan served as a Notes Editor on the Journal of Law and Public Policy, and received CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Dispute Resolution
Practicum and Campus Mediation Practicum. Ethan was also a recipient of the Harold Oaklander Public Interest Fellowship and demonstrated a passion for helping indigent individuals in need of legal services.
Prior to joining Tane Waterman & Wurtzel, P.C., Ethan practiced corporate law at a firm in Midtown Manhattan, and real estate law, with a focus on commercial and high-end residential properties, at a boutique Long Island firm. Ethan's practice is concentrated on real estate transactions, condominium and cooperative law, and corporate law.
Ethan, a Long Island native, has spent his whole life in New York, from the South Shore to the Hudson Valley and the Finger Lakes. Ethan is a regular at the Metropolitan Opera, and is an avid hockey fan, supporting the New York Rangers and Cornell Big Red.
About Ethan A. Sukonik
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Practice Areas
- Real Estate 50%
- Corporate 50%
Litigation
- 10%
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New York, 2020
Education
- Cornell Law School, Ithaca, New York
J.D.
Law Journal: Journal of Law and Public Policy, Notes Editor, 2017 - 2019 - Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, 2016
B.A.
Major: Sociology
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
120 BroadwaySuite 948 New York, NY 10271
Phone
Fax
- 212-766-4022
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