David Kronenberg
David I. Kronenberg is a partner in the law firm of Goldfarb Abrandt & Salzman LLP. David concentrates his practice in plans for long term care, including planning and advocating for home care, asset protection, nursing home care, estate plans, supplemental needs trusts, real estate, cooperatives, and the rights of the elderly and disabled.
David is past Chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Committee on Legal Problems of the Aging. He also serves as a member of the Publication Committee of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and as a Delegate for NYSBA’s Elder Law and Special Needs Section for the 11th Judicial District. Additionally, David serves as a member of the Independent Judicial Election Qualification Commission for the 11th Judicial District. David is the former co-Editor in Chief of Elder and Special Needs Law Journal, published quarterly by the Elder Law and Special Needs Section of NYSBA.
David has published numerous articles on various topics, including home care advocacy, Managed Long Term Care and Supplemental Needs Trusts. He is also a frequent lecturer on elder law issues. He received his J.D. from New York Law School in 2001.
He currently lives in Forest Hills, NY with his wife Jacqueline and his two daughters, Abigail and Rachel.