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David A. Blansky focuses his practice on insolvency with an emphasis on bankruptcy and commercial litigation. He regularly represents trustees, fiduciaries, creditors and debtors. He also handles a wide variety of commercial contract disputes and business litigation matters.
Mr. Blansky is also a Supreme Court of Florida Qualified Arbitrator, and a New York Qualified Part 36 Receiver.
As a recognized leader in his field, he is a frequent lecturer on wide array of topics, including judgment enforcement, civil contempt, bankruptcy law and voidable transactions. In addition, Mr. Blansky also publishes a weekly legal blog.
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Chat withState: Florida
Acquired: 2021
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State: New York
Acquired: 1998
No misconduct found
8151 Peters Road, Suite 3100, Plantation, FL, 33324
5 Client Reviews
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Posted by James | October 11, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Partnership
Very Knowledgeable
David was instrumental in creating and negotiating a fair and reasonable operating agreement between myself and 2 other business partners. We went through dozens of possible scenarios, both good and bad, based on his past experiences and foresite. It was a seamless process and has been smooth sailin...
"I endorse David as an experienced and skilled attorney. His knowledge and representation would be an asset to any business."
"I endorse this lawyer. He provides information that is helpful and useful for Avvo askers and other attorneys and is a great resource for the Avvo community. James Frederick"
"I have known David for several years and have had several matters with him in which he has represented various Chapter 7 trustees. I can attest that he is a conscientious and hard-working attorney who knows bankruptcy law well, and who is also courteous and respectful towards other attorneys."
Criminal defense lawyer
Commercial real estate lawyer
Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer
2010
"Focus" Editor for Bankruptcy Themed Issue of the Nassau Lawyer, Nassau County Bar Association
2026 - Present
Of Counsel, Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP
2022 - 2026
Partner, Dunn Law. P.A.
2004 - 2022
Partner, LaMonica Herbst & Maniscalco, LLP
2001 - 2004
Associate, Law Offices of David J. Sutton
1998 - 2001
Assistant District Attorney, Nassau County Office of the District Attorney
2026 - Present
South Broward Bar AssociationMember
2023 - Present
Broward County Bar AssociationMember
2023 - Present
Parkland Chamber of CommerceMember
2022 - Present
Bankruptcy Bar Association for the Southern District of FloridaMember
2012 - Present
New York State Bar Association, Business Law Section, Bankruptcy Law CommitteeMember
2008 - Present
American Bankruptcy InstituteMember
1998 - Present
New York State Bar AssociationMember
2010 - 2012
Nassau County Bar Association, Bankruptcy Law CommitteeChair
2009 - 2010
Nassau County Bar Association, Bankruptcy Law CommitteeVice Chair
2008 - 2014
Nassau County Bar Association, Mortgage Foreclosure Task ForceMember
2007 - 2014
New York State Academy of Trial LawyersMember
2006 - 2009
New York State Bar Association, Committee on Civil Practice Law and RulesMember
2002 - 2004
New York State Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
2002 - 2014
Former District Attorneys’ Association of Nassau CountyMember
2002 - 2022
Nassau County Bar AssociationMember
1998 - 2004
American Bar AssociationMember
Judgment in the sum of $185,612.00 affirmed on appeal.
Following trial, judgment awarded to the Trustee in the sum of $185,612.00, together with taxable costs, and interest thereon at the Federal rate.
Judgment for the Plaintiff Chapter 7 Trustee.
Judgment in favor of the Trustee for $101,826.46.
Judgment in favor of the Truste awarding a $250,000 escrow and reasonably attorney's fees and expenses.
Decision in favor of the Plaintiff.
Judgment for the Plaintiff.
Summary judgment in favor of Plaintiff.
An award in favor of the Plaintiff.
Partial summary judgment for the Defendants.
Defendant surety granted summary judgment.
Judgment in favor of Plaintiff Chapter 7 Trustee.
1997
JD - Juris Doctor
1994
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2025
The In Pari Delicto Defense to Bankruptcy and Other Claims Against Directors, Officers, and Third Parties
2022
2022
Bankruptcy Trends and Analysis
2021
2020
Amended Section 547(b): New Requirements, New Defenses
2016
2016
Dealing with the Recalcitrant Litigant in State and Federal Courts
2014
2011
2011
2010
Bankruptcy Roundtable 2010
2010
Judgment Enforcement
2008
Bankruptcy: One Way to Avoid Foreclosure
2008
Tools in Bankruptcy to Prevent Foreclosure
2014
2011
2008
2007
2007
1991
Spanish
Legal Answers
Legal Guides
Debt purchased by another lender...
21 Jul 2010
Time to Answer Amended Complaint, Adv. Proceeding, Chapter 7
09 Jul 2010
In New York can a spouse be held responsible for other spouses unsecured debt if they are not credit card holder?
06 May 2010
What is a "Preferential Transfer"? - Part Three
16 Jun 2011
What is a "Preferential Transfer"? - Part Two
08 Oct 2010
How is post-judgment interest on a civil judgment calculated?
08 Feb 2009