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Jonathan  Rosenberg

Jonathan Rosenberg

Rosenberg Law Firm: Experienced at Winning Cases
  • Appeals & Appellate, Criminal Law, White Collar Crime ...
  • New York
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Biography

An experienced defense lawyer and appellate advocate, Jonathan Rosenberg's track record of dismissals and wins is rivaled only by the rap sheets of his clients. As Managing Attorney with the Rosenberg Law Firm, Rosenberg leads a team of talented, experienced, and aggressive lawyers who work together to achieve favorable results in both criminal and post-judgment appellate and exoneration practice.

Rosenberg and his team represent clients across the state of New York, from federal indictments to state misdemeanors to major felony appeals before the high courts and beyond. We are fearless in our advocacy, and guarantee a team-oriented approach to your legal problem.

If you feel that a judgment or jury verdict violated your rights, or your current lawyer is not cutting it, then Rosenberg is the firm for you. We offer competitive pricing, along with the creativity, intelligence, and diligence to strike down illegal rulings in the face of the Appellate Courts.

Winning isn't everything. . . It's the only thing. Call Rosenberg for a free strategy discussion: (718) 715-4845.

Education
University of Oregon School of Law
J.D. (2011) | Law
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University of Oregon
B.A. (2008)
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Professional Experience
Managing Attorney
Rosenberg Law Firm
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Of Counsel
Howard Greenberg Law Firm
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Of Counsel
The Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project
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Contract Attorney
Contract-Attorney; Legal Consulting
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Freelance Writer
Maxim Inc. (MAXIM magazine)
In-House Closer
TitleVest
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Publications
Articles & Publications
This Was a Case of Justice Denied
New York Post
The 7 Felonies You've Probably Committed in Your Lifetime
Maxim, Inc.
Speaking Engagements
War is Waged on Many Fronts
Last Chance Lawyer NYC
Tucker Carlson Tonight -- Live, New York, NY
Fox News
Certifications
Suzuki Violin Instructor
Suzuki Violin School
OSHA
FEMA
Awards
5.0/5.0 Client Reviewed
Avvo
Superb Rating
Avvo
5.0/5.0 Client Reviewed
Martindale-Hubbell
Top Attorney Award, Criminal Defense Attorneys
Attorney.com
2020
Top 100
Association of America's Top Lawyers
2019-2020
Top 100 Trial Lawyers in America
American Trial Lawyers Association
Top 10 Under 40
National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
Harold Schnitzer CARE Scholarship for Law Study
Harold Schnitzer CARE Foundation
Centurion Award for Government Service
University of Oregon
Professional Associations
New York State Bar Association
Member
Current
Activities: Disability Rights Committee 2013-2016
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New York City Bar Association
Member
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Activities: Administrative Law Committee, 2014-2017; Committee on Legal Problems and Aging 2020-present; Legal History Committee 2020-present
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Brooklyn Volunteer Lawyers Project
Of Counsel
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
New York
New York State Office of Court Administration
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2nd Circuit
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U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
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U.S. District Court Eastern, Northern & Southern Districts of New York
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
    We accept all legitimate forms of payment, including card, cash, check, and electronic wire deposit.
Practice Areas
Appeals & Appellate
Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
White Collar Crime
DUI & DWI
Languages
  • English
  • Russian
  • Spanish
Legal Answers
Q. My daughter is 15 and a 19 year old is threatening her in school and social media. Can I press charges for harassment?
A: Yes, you can probably file some kind of complaint with your local police or law enforcement agency; if they think that this individual is truly harassing your daughter beyond the bounds of free speech (or if they just feel like making an arrest), then that individual could be charged with something like, "Aggravated Harassment" - an A-Misdemeanor, which seeks to punish any kind of speech that is intended to communicate threats, alarm, annoyance, and so on - beyond the acceptable bounds of free speech - and to the degree that the speech is criminal - bad.

If on the other hand, you feel that this individual or/and harasser is just being annoying - and won't harm anyone - then maybe you can avoid making a complaint, because life is too short to involve government police action in every small dispute that causes alarm. It's your choice. ... Read More
Q. Likelihood of jail time for first time DWI (1.52) offender with vehicular assault with serious injury to victim?
A: No lawyer - no matter how much they want your money - can tell you the likelihood of jail on a criminal case, with the exception of some especially serious felony charges that appear to be supported by strong evidence. So, for example, a lawyer could guarantee a high likelihood of jail time in the following hypothetical: If you're charged in Manhattan with some felony version of vehicular assault where the victim's serious injury results in indefinite unconsciousness, the evidence against you includes a videotape of the 'accident' and a videotape of your confession to police, plus your sworn statement that the person you assaulted was an individual you disliked - separate and apart from the fact you're both drinking buddies - and you have a prior felony record involving violence, and you're on probation for some violent misdemeanor plea, then you will likely spend time in jail in any final outcome of the case. Otherwise, there's no easy way to tell odds without knowing everything - the good, the bad, and the provable. ... Read More
Q. why would once someone go to court and on their court day their bail goes up from $1 to $2?
A: If there has been a change in circumstances - or a re-arrest on some other similar case - the judge may choose to set bail one dollar higher on the subject case for the purpose of noting the change in circumstances not necessarily favorable to the defendant, while ensuring that the low bail exists to allow for time-served on the subject case (while presumably the defendant is "in" on another pending matter).
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Jonathan A. Rosenberg, Esq., PLLC
Contact & Map
Jonathan Rosenberg, Esq., PLLC
137 Court Street
Fl. 2
Brooklyn, NY 11201
US
Telephone: (718) 715-4845
Cell: (718) 715-4845
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: 12 AM - 10 PM (Today)
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Notice: We are accepting new clients.