Adam P. Cooper

Adam P. Cooper: Attorney with Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler Nahins & Goidel, P.C.

Biography

Adam P. Cooper is a partner in the Landlord/Tenant division of the Firm. He joined the Firm in 2012, and he represents many landlords in Queens county.

Mr. Cooper has extensive experience in cases involving residential and commercial nonpayment and holdover proceedings. He appears regularly in Civil Court, defending landlords in HP Proceedings against Department of Housing Preservation and Development violations and tenant complaints. He helps landlords obtain and enforce money judgments against former tenants and works to enforce those judgments against valuable assets.

Prior to joining Borah Goldstein, Mr. Cooper was at Cooper, Paroff, Cooper & Cook for almost nineteen years and was a partner since 2000.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Commercial Non-Payment and Holdover Proceedings
  • Residential Non-Payment Proceedings
  • Residential Holdover Proceedings

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Skidmore College
Law School Attended:
Pace University School of Law, J.D., 1991
Year of First Admission:
1992
Admission:
1993, U.S. Dist. Ct Eastern District; 1993, U.S. Dist. Ct Southern District; 1992, New Jersey; 1992, New York
ISLN:
1000312536

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