Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP (BBG) Earns Recognition by Chambers and Partners for Fifth Consecutive Year
New York, NY, June 5, 2026 — BBG is proud to announce that we have once again been listed by Chambers and Partners as a top-ranked law firm for Real Estate Litigation in New York, marking our fifth consecutive year in the Chambers rankings. We are also pleased to share that founding partner Sherwin Belkin has again been individually ranked as a leading Real Estate lawyer, and that partner Ron Mandel has earned an individual ranking for Land Use and Zoning in the Chambers USA 2026 Guide.
Chambers is widely regarded as a trusted benchmark in the legal industry, with rankings based on comprehensive interviews and surveys of in-house counsel, industry leaders, and leading law firm partners.
Co-Managing Partner and Chair of the Litigation Department, Jeffrey L. Goldman, said, “Earning this recognition from Chambers for a fifth consecutive year is a credit to our attorneys and the clients who continue to place their trust in us. We congratulate Sherwin on his continued individual ranking and are proud to see Ron break into the rankings for his work in Land Use and Zoning. Well deserved.”
Co-Managing Partner and Co-Chair of the Transactional Group, Daniel Altman, added, “Ron and Sherwin’s individual rankings, and the continued recognition of our Litigation Department by Chambers, reflects the depth of talent at the firm. These milestones reinforce the standard our clients have come to expect from BBG.”
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 more than 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.