DAVID DOBIN is an associate in Cohen and Wolf's Litigation and Common Interest Communities Groups. Resident in the firm's Bridgeport office, Mr. Dobin practices in the areas of commercial litigation, real property litigation, foreclosures, landlord/tenant litigation, and community association law.
Mr. Dobin represents individuals, businesses and condominium associations in a variety of litigation matters, including debt collection actions, foreclosure defense and prosecution, contract disputes, business tort claims, breach of fiduciary duty claims, mechanic’s lien foreclosures, premises liability matters and other various complex commercial litigation matters.
Active in the community, Mr. Dobin is a member of the Board of Directors of Westport Farmers’ Market, Inc. He is also involved with the New Haven Israel Action Network, the Connecticut Civil Rights Committee of the Anti-Defamation League, and Civics First Connecticut, in which he volunteered as a judge for the annual high school and middle school mock trial competitions. He also authored an article entitled “Business Litigation: Prejudgment Remedy Denial Isn’t The Last Word” that was published in the Connecticut Law Tribune in March 2011.
Prior to joining Cohen and Wolf, Mr. Dobin served as Judicial Clerk for Associate Justice Gary Katzmann of the Massachusetts Appeals Court and Justice Frank Gaziano of the Suffolk Superior Court in Boston. He was also an associate at Goodwin Procter in Boston and a Civil Litigation Law Clerk at Stein, Mitchell & Muse in Washington, D.C. Mr. Dobin is admitted to practice in Connecticut; Massachusetts; and the U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. He is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Greater Bridgeport Bar Association.
Mr. Dobin received his B.A. in 2002 from the University of Maryland and his J.D., summa cum laude, in 2007 from the George Washington University Law School where he was honored by the Order of the Coif and served as Executive Editor of the Law Review.
