Peter I. Livingston graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 1969 and is the firm's co-founder. He received a Master's Degree in Tax Law in 1970 from New York University School of Law. Mr. Livingston is admitted to practice law in both the State of New York and Washington, D.C. as well as numerous Federal District Courts throughout the country. Mr. Livingston specializes in the area of real estate and commercial litigation. Prior to joining the firm, he was a senior partner in the New York office of a 175-attorney firm which specialized in litigation. He has been retained by both the FDIC and RTC to represent their interests with respect to complex real estate foreclosure matters and related lender liability issues. He has represented cooperative corporations and their boards of directors in both State and Federal Court litigation. Mr. Livingston is a member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the New York State Bar Association Section on Litigation and a member of the Committee on Condominiums and Cooperatives.
Mr. Livingston frequently lectures and writes on issues regarding cooperatives and condominiums. In addition, he has served for over 10 years as a board member in the Manhattan cooperative in which he resides.