Andrew D. Brodnick offers sophisticated, experienced and assertive legal representation in all aspects of real estate law and commercial litigation. He has extensive experience in general commercial litigation and prides himself on the quality of his research and writing, keeping clients fully informed, and obtaining results in an affordable and efficient manner.
Andrew has practiced real estate, land use and commercial litigation for over 25 years, including cases involving adverse possession, title disputes, boundary disputes, contractor disputes, contracts of sale, landlord/tenant, foreclosure, reformation, condominium and cooperative law, partition and constructive trust cases. He has also litigated employment law actions, collection cases, general commercial litigation, and civil rights cases as well as bankruptcy, and surrogate's court matters.
Andrew has been quoted on real estate topics in The New York Times. He has published articles on zoning and land use issues in New York Law Journal and New York Real Property Law Journal.
Andrew received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston University and a Juris Doctor from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he was a member of the Law Review. Andrew is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Real Estate Section of the New York State Bar Association. Andrew was recognized as a Distinguished Attorney by Martindale-Hubbell after having received very high ratings in legal ability and ethical standards from fellow attorneys.