David E. Frazer, a graduate of New York University (1985, J.D.) and Amherst College (1980, A.B., summa cum laude), has dedicated his career to representing tenants, while expanding his practice to include commercial litigation and real estate transactions. David has taken three cases all the way to the Court of Appeals, the highest court in the state. He has represented hundreds of tenants in Housing Court, Supreme Court and Federal Court as well as before administrative agencies. He has developed a particular expertise in defending the rights of loft tenants. He also represents tenants in lease negotiations. Before joining the firm in 1997, David was a partner at Smollens Guralnick & Frazer, LLP.        




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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