Eric H. Kahan
Eric H. Kahan started practicing in 1994 and became a partner at Sperber Denenberg & Kahan, PC in 1998. Eric is an integral part of the management and development of the firm’s business and infrastructure including the implementation of state-of-the-art case management software. Eric manages the firm’s landlord/tenant litigation practice and team. Eric represents clients in a wide variety of litigation and real estate transactions. He has been counsel to developers, buyers, and sellers on various types of transactions including, but not limited to, 1031 tax deferred exchanges, industrial development agency financing, tax credit developments and mortgage refinances. In addition, Eric represents owner/landlord clients as well as tenants in the negotiation and preparation of commercial leases. Eric’s litigation practice and experience is extensive. He has counseled both landlords and tenants involved in lease disputes before the New York City Housing Courts, Civil Court, and Supreme Court. Eric has spent more than thirty years honing his skills in the courtroom to provide skillful analyses of issues and client representation in commercial and residential holdover and non-payment proceedings. In addition, Eric has successfully represented numerous clients involved in litigation with local and state agencies and contractual disputes involving buyers and sellers of real property.
Bar/Court Admissions:
State of New York
United States District Courts of the Southern District of New York
United States District Courts of the Eastern Districts of New York
Education:
Tulane University School of Law, Cum Laude
University of Wisconsin