


Richard H. Rosenberg, born in 1949, graduated from St. John’s University School of Law in Queens and was admitted to practice law in New York State, and in the Eastern and Southern District Federal Courts in 1975. He was also admitted to practice law in the State of New Jersey, and in the Federal District Court of New Jersey in 1983. From 1975 to 1981, Mr. Rosenberg defended the City of New York as a Corporation Counsel in all kinds of accidents involving public property such as schools, parks, playgrounds, sidewalks, police and other government vehicles. Mr. Rosenberg joined Howard Ross in representing the innocent victims of accidents at the law firm of Chasin, Levine & Ross in 1981 and has continued doing plaintiff’s litigation since that time. In 1994, Mr. Rosenberg founded the firm of Rosengarten & Rosenberg in Manhattan, and in 1997, Mr. Rosenberg merged his portion of that firm with the firm of Ross, Legan, Rosenberg, Zelen & Flaks, LLP.
