Benjamin Koblentz joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2017 and is a Member with the firm’s Litigation Department. Koblentz’ practice involves advising clients and litigating complex commercial, governmental and regulatory matters in both state and federal courts.
Koblentz graduated from Colgate University (cum laude) with his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and History in 2006 and earned his J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law in 2011.
Prior to joining Rosenberg & Estis, Koblentz was an Associate with Bracewell LLP.
Notable Work
·Represented iconic New York City landmark in complex multi-million
dollar arbitration.
Represented landlord in litigation
involving gym/fitness center tenant that failed to pay rent at five locations.
Achieved favorable global settlement following successful summary judgment
motion.
Represented a large brokerage firm
in connection with parallel SEC and DOJ investigations involving allegations of
securities fraud.
Represented a major international
shipping firm in an OFAC investigation conducted by the Department of Justice.
Represented a private equity fund
alleged to be the alter ego of one of its portfolio companies, a Brazilian
cargo airline. Allegations in two separate actions include breach of aircraft
lease agreements and breach of contract claims brought by a co-investor.
Represented a large insurance
company in a coverage dispute with a multinational corporation involving a
directors and officers liability policy.
Represented a securities
broker-dealer in a FINRA disciplinary proceeding and secured a favorable
pre-hearing settlement.
Represented a videogame publisher
in a lawsuit brought by former Panamanian military dictator Manuel Noriega
alleging violation of California’s statutory and common law right of publicity,
unjust enrichment, and violation of California’s unfair competition law.
Represented a solar power
development company in a contract dispute involving a large commercial property
owner and development rights to a solar renewable energy project.
Represented an organization of
residents in a zoning dispute with a nonprofit sponsor of public shelter and
outpatient treatment facilities.
Represented a former shareholder
of a beverage company in a dispute involving an intellectual property
assignment agreement, fraudulent marketing and false advertising.
Represented a household consumer
products company in a trademark/trade dress infringement and false advertising
action.
Represented an insurance company
whose employees served as third party witnesses in a DOJ investigation into
stranger originated life insurance policies.
Represented the mortgage division
of a multinational bank against alleged municipal law violations.
Published Works
Local Law 126: A Wake-Up Call
for Garage Owners in New York City
Published on September
30, 2025 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column