Atty. Ethan R. Cohen
Ethan R. Cohen joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2014 and is a Member and Head of the firm’s Appellate Litigation Department.
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Ethan R. Cohen is a Member based in New York, New York, practicing at Rosenberg & Estis, P.C.. They have 13+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2013. Their practice focuses on contracts, business, class action, construction, and litigation. Admitted to practice in New York (2013). Educated at University of Maryland School of Law (J.D., 2012) and Williams College (B.A., 2009). Serands clients in New York, NY and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Ethan R. Cohen joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2014 and is a Member and Head of the firm’s Appellate Litigation Department
- Since joining Rosenberg & Estis in 2014, Cohen has built a reputation as one of the city’s most accomplished young commercial and appellate real estate litigators, representing some of the largest property owners across New York City
- His legal acumen, particularly in all areas of appellate litigation, including disputes involving complex landlord-tenant issues, breach of contract claims, and regulatory compliance, has made him a go-to advisor for high-stakes and appellate matters
- Cohen has been a key player as appellate counsel in a string of high-profile and landmark appellate cases, including the pivotal Court of Appeals’ decisions in Casey v Whitehouse Estates, Inc. (2023) (“Casey”) and Matter of Regina Metro
- Co., LLC v New York State Div. of Hous. and Community Renewal (2020) (“Regina”), which is considered one of the most significant court decisions to impact the New York real estate industry in decades
- Cohen played a substantial role in all three of these cases
- In Casey, the Court agreed with Cohen’s arguments and unanimously held that the Appellate Division misapplied the historic Regina ruling
- In Cohen’s second Court of Appeals victory in as many cases, the Court also confirmed that fraud will only allow the punitive default rent formula to be used where a tenant shows that a fraudulent scheme to deregulate an apartment tainted the reliability of the rent on the base date rent four years prior to the action
- In Regina, after the New York City real estate industry was stunted by the passage of the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (“HSTPA”), Cohen helped secure a precedent-setting victory in which the Court of Appeals held that retroactive application of the HSTPA in pending and future rent overcharge cases was unconstitutional, saving property owners millions of dollars and preventing potentially catastrophic underwriting and liability costs
- The Court of Appeals also significantly held that tenants must establish all of the common-law elements of fraud before a court may employ DHCR’s default rent formula against a landlord, an important ruling for owners in New York
- In his most recent appeal before the New York State Court of Appeals, Burrows v 75-25 153rd Street, LLC, 44 NY3d 74 (2025), Ethan represented the Respondent in arguing against the Plaintiffs rent related class action claims
- His appellate briefs contributed to a major win when the Court rejected the tenants’ claim about rent concessions and clarified the legal standard for determining fraud, sending that part of the case back to a lower court to review it again
- Other noteworthy appellate cases include 477 Realty, L.L.C v the Wing Soho et al, 234 AD3d 469 (1st Dept 2025) where he successfully argued an appeal at the Appellate Division, First Department, which affirmed the denial of a motion to dismiss his client’s complaint, which asserted claims of fraudulent conveyance of tenant assets, veil piercing based on alter ego, disregard of corporate formalities, and unjust enrichment
- Other successful appeals include Hayward v Site 4 DSA Owner LLC, 226 AD3d 510 (1st Dept 2024)
- Schmidt v Bd. of Directors of Duane Owners, Inc., 232 AD3d 500 (1st Dept 2024)
- and VNO LF 50 W. 57th St. LLC v Mangia 57, Inc., 84 Misc 3d 131(A) (App Term, 1st Dept 2024)
- Over the course of his career, Cohen has successfully litigated cases of critical, industrywide importance on behalf of the city’s most prominent owners and developers, including The Durst Organization, Vornado Realty Trust, and A&E Real Estate
- Among other litigation victories, Cohen won a summary judgment decision against ecommerce giant Amazon after it allegedly breached a letter of intent with The Durst Organization in a matter that was later resolved between the parties
- Prior to joining Rosenberg & Estis, Cohen served as an Appellate Court Attorney with the State of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department and was an Associate Attorney at the Breier Deutschmeister Urban Popper Law Group PLLC. Cohen achieved his J.D. magna cum laude in 2012 from the University of Maryland School of Law
- He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2009 from Williams College, where he was also an accomplished college wrestler
- Cohen is a member of the New York State Bar Association
- Published Works Be Careful What You Stip For: ‘Liggett v
- Lewitt Realty LLC’ Published on September 6, 2024 in: New York Law Journal Co-op / Condo Column Retroactively Reshaping the Analysis of Succession Published on August 7, 2024 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column Retroactively Redefining ‘Fraud’: The Chapter Amendments Published on February 6, 2024 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column The Well-Intended Human Rights Violation Published on December 5, 2023 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column The ‘Fraud Exception’ Requires Fraud Published on August 2, 2023 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column Are Inclusionary Air Rights Unique?
- Specific Performance Revisited Published on October 3, 2023 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column Liability on Lockdown: Can Landlords Bring Takings Claims Over COVID Eviction Moratoriums?
- Published on December 2, 2025 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column Source of Income Discrimination Law Becomes a Source of Contention and Confusion Published on March 31, 2026 in: New York Law Journal Landlord Tenant Column
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