David EskinLawyer

    Education

    • Hunter College, New York City, BA with Honors, Urban Studies and English Literature, 1989
    • New York Law School, JD, 1992

    Memberships and Admissions

    • Bronx County Bar Association
      • Matrimonial and Family Court Committee
    • Bronx Family Court Bar Association
    • Bronx Women’s Bar Association
    • Judiciary Committee
    • Family Court Committees
      • Early Engagement Work Group (addressing child protective practice and policy issues)
      • Strong Starts Court Initiative Steering Committee (addressing child protective courtroom issues in Bronx Family Court)
      • Disproportionate Minority Representation Committee (addressing racial issues and the foster care population)
      • Gender Fairness Committee
    • Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, New York, Board of Directors 2007-2010
    • Legal Services of New York, Member of Board of Directors

    After graduating from law school, Mr. Eskin worked at a real estate litigation law firm, but quickly decided that he did not want to work in a large firm. He then gained experience in personal injury litigation as a free-lance attorney, representing both defendants and plaintiffs, or “claimants.” Mr. Eskin found a love for family law and has practiced family law with his wife, Monica Eskin. The two offer their services to the community as a family law firm for family law matters. Mr. Eskin is extensively involved in the bar associations and their committees. With over 20 years of experience, he brings strong knowledge and experience to all of his cases.

    Mr. Eskin takes after his father, a renowned first cellist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in his love for the arts. David enjoys music, art, dance, opera, film and modern literature. He is also an avid hiker and is currently completing the Appalachian Trail in sections. So far, he has hiked through parts of New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. He has also summited Mount Rainer and other lesser mountain peaks in Washington State. He also has daughters that are high-school and college-aged.