Andrew Bart Lawyer Profile | FizzLaw

Andrew Bart

Andrew Bart is a litigator and business advisor with more than 15 years of experience, servicing clients ranging from real estate developers to cooperative corporations to privately-held corporations and individuals. While experienced in a range of civil/commercial/real estate disputes from landlord-tenant proceedings to appeals in the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, he also has a background in counseling businesses in employment/human resources issues and in management-side labor law.

With more than 15 years of experience, Mr. Bart has provided quality, cost-effective litigation and counseling services to the New York business community.  He has worked on a variety of civil/commercial/real estate cases for clients ranging from the Hospital for Special Surgery to cooperative corporations to small privately-held companies. He is familiar with all levels of state and federal court in New York, and is admitted to the bars of both the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania. 

Not merely a civil litigator, Mr. Bart has provided counseling to business in employment/human resources issues and in management-side labor law.   He has, once again, worked on a broad range of issues-from drafting employee handbooks to defending and investigating claims of discrimination to defending unfair labor practices.

Finally, he has worked for one of the premier real estate firms in New York and can assist your business in all matters involving lease disputes, construction, and architectural issues.   

His latest article, about recent amendments to New York Public Health Law 2801-d, was published in the NYSBA Health Law Journal in September 2011.  He will also have an article published about independent contractor/work-for-hire agreements in the NYSBA EASL Journal in December 2011.

He is a member of, among other things, the Litigation Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and the EASL, Litigation, and Health Law Sections of the NYSBA.  He is a member of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.  

Education:

Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism, B.S.J., 1991

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, J.D., 1994 

 

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