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Ronald Languedoc
Tenants' rights attorney
Ronald Languedoc is a tenants' rights attorney and partner at Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP in New York City.12 He has been practicing housing law and real estate litigation since 1982 and joined the firm as an associate in 2008, becoming a partner in 2016.2
Languedoc specializes in various aspects of tenants' rights, including:
- Rent overcharge and regulatory status claims
- Succession claims
- Defense of non-primary residence claims
- Certificate of occupancy violations
- Environmental issues
- Housing subsidy issues
- Negotiation of surrender agreements
- Representation of tenants' associations, residential tenants, commercial tenants, and co-op shareholders2
His legal experience includes:
- Partner at Himmelstein McConnell Gribben & Joseph LLP (Jan 2022 - Present)
- Partner at Himmelstein McConnell Gribben Donoghue & Joseph LLP (Jun 2008 - Jul 2022)
- Housing Attorney at South Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc. (Nov 1991 - Jun 2008)
- Associate Attorney at David Rozenholc & Associates (Nov 1989 - Nov 1991)
- Housing Attorney at DC37 (Nov 1983 - Nov 1989)
- Court Attorney at Civil Court of the City of NY (Nov 1981 - Nov 1983)1
Languedoc received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Middlebury College in 1978 and his Doctor of Law (JD) from New York University School of Law in 1981.12 He is admitted to practice law in New York State and the U.S. District Courts of the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.2
In addition to his legal practice, Languedoc has been involved in various professional activities:
- Tenant member of the NYC Rent Guidelines Board (2007-2010)
- Board member of IMPACCT Brooklyn (2010-2019)
- Member of the Brooklyn Tenant Lawyers Network steering committee
- Co-Chair of the Housing Court Committee of the NYC Bar (since 2022)2
Languedoc has also received recognition for his work, including the Legal Services Award from the NYC Bar in 2003.2


