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Arthur K.
Feldman

Tax Certiorari & Condemnation

Retired Partner

Uniondale

About Arthur

Arthur K. Feldman is a retired partner and served as a member of the tax certiorari department. He has handled all aspects of real property taxation on behalf of developers, and owners or tenants of commercial and residential property. Since 1986, Mr. Feldman has been involved in the trial, litigation or administrative disposition of real estate tax cases regarding properties as diverse as the largest commercial-industrial complex on Long Island, the Pennsylvania Railroad yards in New York City, private golf clubs, regional shopping malls and a Merrick residence renovated to accommodate a disabled child.

Mr. Feldman served on the Executive Board of the Long Island Real Estate Group (LIREG). He has been a member of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation. Mr. Feldman was a past president of Literacy Nassau’s Board of Directors, a past president of Young Israel of New Hyde Park, a past Chair and Vice Chair of the Nassau County Bar Association’s Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Committee and has served on the board of Yeshiva Har Torah, Touro Law School’s Board of Visitors and the Theodore Roosevelt Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

Over the years, Mr. Feldman was recognized by Long Island Business News in Who’s Who in Tax Certiorari Law.

Before joining Farrell Fritz in 1989, Mr. Feldman was Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of New York in its Tax Certiorari Division. He is a member of the New York and
New Jersey State Bars and is admitted to practice in the U. S. District Court for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York. Mr. Feldman received his Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, from Brooklyn Law School in 1986. In 1980, Mr. Feldman received his Bachelor of Science in the dual majors of economics and decision sciences from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Feldman has an AV Preeminent Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating.

Credentials

Education

  • Brooklyn Law School
  • The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania