Elizabeth Donoghue graduated from Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey (1979, Political Science, with Honors), Antioch School of Law (1983, J.D.), and Georgetown University Law Center (1990, Ll.M., Advocacy). While at Antioch, Liz clerked for the Honorable Vincent L. Broderick, S.D.N.Y. From 1985-1986, she worked at Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation in Mattoon, Illinois, as a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow, and from 1988-1990, she was the Institute Fellow at the Harrison Institute for Public Law, Georgetown University Law Center, a law school clinical program which specializes in the representation of tenants' associations. Liz has represented tenants in New York City as a staff attorney at Municipal Employees Legal Services Plan, District Council 37, a housing specialist at Bronx Legal Services, and a supervising attorney at the Lower East Side Local Enforcement Unit, MFY Legal Services. Liz began private practice at Himmelstein, McConnell & Gribben as an associate in 1993, and became a partner in 1997. Liz is a member of New York County Lawyers, where she served on the Task Force on Housing Court. Liz is also active in the New York City Bar Association. She served as a member of the City Bar Task Force on Town and Village Justices and has been a member of the Housing Court, Judiciary, Coop/Condo and Executive Committees. She is the former Chair of the Housing Court Committee and is currently the Chair of the Judiciary Committee.
Liz is involved with youth sports in the Yorkville Youth Athletic Association and blogs for the Huffington Post.
       




January 8-14, 2010
Downtown Express
5,000 FiDi apartments could be eligible for rent regulation


January 2010
crain's new york business
Suit accuses big Harlem landlord of wrongful rent hikes


January 2010
crain's new york business
More apartments deemed illegally deregulated


December 2009
New York Law Journal
In the Wake of the 'Roberts' Decision, What Next?


October 22, 2009
News Release
Tenants win great victory


June 22, 2009
City Limits News
A Matter of Interpretation: How will court view J-51?


August 13, 2008
The New York Times
Stake's Take on Demolition Roils Renters and Owners.


August 6, 2008
New York Law Journal
Judges Should review default judgements.


January 2, 2008
The Real Deal Magazine
Playing by a new set of rules for condo conversions

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