Best Lawyers® Best Law Firms Ranks Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP (BBG) in New York and Nationwide in 2026 Rankings
New York, NY, November 6, 2025—We are pleased to share that BBG has been recognized by Best Law Firms in their 2026 rankings as a leading law firm in Real Estate and Real Estate Litigation, both in the New York Metro Area and nationally.
The Best Law Firms rankings are based on a “rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of clients and professional reference evaluations, peer review from leading attorneys, industry leader interviews and review of additional firmographic highlights.”
Jeffrey L. Goldman, Co-Managing Partner and Litigation Department Co-Chair, said, “BBG is humbled to be recognized by Best Law Firms in the Real Estate Litigation and Real Estate categories. Our dedicated lawyers and staff are committed to delivering an outstanding work product to our clients in a practical, efficient and cost effective manner.”
Co-Managing Partner and Transactional Department Co-Chair Daniel T. Altman added, “We are appreciative of the recognition by Best Law Firms both in the New York City Metro region, and on a national scale, which has incorporated a significant portion of our transactional and leasing work in recent years. We thank Best Law Firms for this recognition.”
New York City Metro Rankings
Regional Tier 1 – New York City
- Litigation – Real Estate
- Real Estate Law
National Rankings
National Tier 1
- Litigation – Real Estate
National Tier 2
- Real Estate Law
About Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP
Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP is a full-service real estate firm offering sophisticated legal counsel to developers, investors, landlords, property owners, property managers, and cooperative and condominium boards. Our team of nearly 60 attorneys provides the highest level of advocacy and strategic guidance across all facets of real estate law, including appellate litigation, construction law, due diligence, land use and zoning, landlord-tenant disputes, lease structuring, loft law compliance, foreclosures, tax exemptions and zoning incentives, transactions, and rent regulation.

