Janet Ray Kalson is a graduate of SUNY Binghamton (Harpur College) (1978) and Rutgers Law School (1984). She was a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow at Lehigh Valley Legal Services, in Allentown Pennsylvania, where she represented clients in the housing, unemployment, welfare and family law areas. Thereafter she worked as a staff attorney at Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, representing Social Security disability claimants at administrative hearings and in Federal Court. Janet worked for the Housing Litigation Bureau of the N.Y.C. Department of Housing Preservation and Development for a decade, where she sued landlords for violating the Housing Maintenance Code and Multiple Dwelling Law. Her trial work at the agency resulted in contempt findings, steep fines and jail sentences for recalcitrant landlords, as well as the correction of many violations. Returning to Legal Services, Janet worked at MFY for five and one half years, representing tenants, SRO tenants and adult home residents in Housing Court, Supreme Court, at the Appellate Division and in DHCR proceedings. In this position, Janet litigated a number of illegal eviction cases as well as non-payments and holdovers, and served as counsel to tenant organizations. She initiated a lawsuit on behalf of numerous adult home residents challenging the closure of their home and the appointment of a receiver, served as counsel to the Brooklyn Manor Residents Council, and helped draft and lobby for legislation creating a private right of action for adult home residents. At Himmelstein McConnell, Janet has successfully defended tenants in countless proceedings, including a fraud case in Supreme Court as well as non-primary residence, succession and breach of lease cases. She has also prosecuted HP proceedings and loft law claims. Janet litigates in the Housing and Supreme Courts as well as at the Appellate Term and DHCR. In addition, she is the Chair of the Civil Court Committee of the New York City Bar Association and a member of the New York and New Jersey bars.        




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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