Kenneth Rubinstein
Kenneth Rubinstein’s practice focuses on domestic and international asset protection, estate planning, income tax planning, and international business entity structuring.
Kenneth Rubinstein’s practice focuses on domestic and international asset protection, estate planning, income tax planning, and international business entity structuring.
For the past two decades, Scott's practice has focused primarily on transactional real estate matters — Cooperative and Condominium Board Representation; Buying and Selling of Properties; Commercial Leasing and Neighbor Access Agreements.
Nicholas M. Sorrentino is a partner at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP. His practice includes all aspects of construction law, including both transactional and litigation services for his clients. He has successfully represented developers, contractors, and various design professionals in a variety of litigations, including multi-million-dollar delay claims, professional malpractice claims, and claims for breach of contract. In addition, Nick has extensive experience with public construction projects involving the City of New York, and its respective agencies. He also represents both developers and neighboring property owners in drafting and negotiating neighbor-access agreements relating to a broad range of projects, including City-mandated FISP work and general demolition and new construction builds, throughout New York City.
Ritika Vig is an associate at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP. Her practice focuses on construction law and commercial litigation, including both transactional and litigation matters representing owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and businesses. She represents clients in complex construction-related disputes involving contract claims and disputes, licensing and access matters, and related commercial issues.
Mr. Weiss joined Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP, in October 2006. Prior to joining the firm he was a member of the Commercial Litigation group at Cozen O’Connor.