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Areas of Practice
Bar Admissions
- New York
- New Jersey
- U.S. District Court
- Southern District of New York
- U.S. Court of Appeals
Education
- Rutgers School of Law - Newark
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers College
News
Professional Affiliations
- National Cooperative Business Association
Upcoming Events
Publications
- Quoted, "Sex & the neighbors," BrickUnderground, December 16, 2009
- Quoted, "Soundproofing during a renovation," BrickUnderground, December 16, 2009
- Quoted, "Shakedown: Class lines crumble as slip-and-falls trip co-ops, condos," BrickUnderground, November 19, 2009
- "Controlling Pets," in "Co-op/Condo Pets Controversy: Two Attorneys on Latest Developments," Habitat Magazine, November 16, 2009
- "Limited Garage Spaces, Very Attractive Rates," New York Times, September 4, 2007
Presentations
- Downturn? Recession? Making Sure Your Real Estate Organization Doesn't Miss Out on Potential Tax Savings, The Friars Club, New York, New York, November 11, 2008
- Monthly Meeting of the Coordinating Council of Cooperatives, Amalgamated Houses, Bronx, New York, April 12, 2008
- "Privatization of the Cooperative," Public Meeting, Coop-City, Bronx, New York, March 27, 2008
- Special Focus Seminar: Legislation Effecting Co-ops, Coordinating Council of Cooperatives, April 14, 2007
Dean M. Roberts, a member of the firm, practices in condominium and co-op law, real estate and land use matters, and commercial litigation. He is based in the firm’s New York City office.
Dean’s area of focus is real estate litigation with a sub-specialty in the representation of cooperative housing corporations and condominiums. At the time his prior firm merged with Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, Dean was the managing director of the landlord and tenant practice and had been working in the condo/co-op area for more than 18 years.
Dean has handled all facets of condominium and cooperative ownership from sponsor/purchase and conversion to representing well-established tenant-shareholder Boards of Directors. A substantial portion of his practice consists of representing cooperative corporations and moderate income co-ops in all areas of litigation, including landlord-tenant litigation.
Outside of the office, Dean is active in court reform efforts and the cooperative movement through his involvement with the Coordinating Council of Cooperatives. In his community, Dean works to promote affordable housing as a director of Sequoia Community Initiatives, Inc. and other housing programs.
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