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Eli Elbaum, Esq.
eelbaum@forchellilaw.com
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Eli Elbaum (Fordham University School of Law, 2003) concentrates
his practice in all aspects of municipal law, including
zoning, land use, environmental, transactional and related
litigation matters. Mr. Elbaum regularly appears before
numerous municipal boards and agencies throughout Long
Island. In addition, he frequently appears in District
Court for property-related violation matters. Mr. Elbaum
previously practiced in New York City and often appeared
before New York City's Board of Standards and Appeals,
Environmental Control Board, and Landmarks Preservation
Commission. Mr. Elbaum represents a wide variety of clients,
including national corporate chains, local developers,
and small business owners in the development of commercial
and residential properties.
Mr. Elbaum is admitted to the
New York State Bar and is a member of the New York State
Bar Association and The Retail Network trade association.
His co-authored article, "Zoning Boards Give New
Meaning to What Constitutes a Detriment to the Character
of a Neighborhood," was published in the New York
Real Estate Journal. While in law school, Mr. Elbaum was
a staff member of the Fordham Environmental Law Journal.
He earned his BS in Business, Management and Finance from
City University of New York, Brooklyn College, where he
graduated cum laude and was a member of the Dean's
List.
Practice Areas: Land
Use and Zoning; Municipal
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