About Benjamin A.
Benjamin A. Goldburd brings an accounting background into the practice of law. He earned a B.S. in Accounting from Brooklyn College and went on to graduate from Fordham University School of Law. That combination of numbers and statutes has shaped the path of his career.
He cut his teeth in 2010 as a legal intern at Lincoln Square Legal Services, Inc. The same year he took on a role as Managing Director at Goldburd Financial Services LLC, a position that tied his accounting training directly to business operations. In 2011 he became a partner at Goldburd McCone. Two years later he added a director title at Goldburd Brothers. Those moves show a steady mix of private practice and financial services leadership.
Goldburd is admitted in New York and holds a range of court admissions. His credentials include the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the U.S. Tax Court, and admissions to the Supreme Courts of New York and New Jersey. He also holds certifications connected to the American Bar Association and counts memberships in the New York State Bar Association and the New York County Lawyers Association.
His professional affiliations include active membership in the State Bar of New York since 2013. That entry into the state bar coincided with the period after law school when he was transitioning from internships and financial services roles into a law firm partnership and corporate directorships.
Observers of his career will note the steady overlap between legal practice and financial matters. His early work in financial services and his undergraduate degree in accounting inform how he approaches client matters. He has handled roles that require both business judgment and legal analysis, and his court admissions allow him to operate in state and federal settings.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in handling complex records and precise in court filings. He balances office leadership with courtroom readiness. The variety of his admissions — including the federal district courts, the Second Circuit and the Tax Court — gives him a broad platform for litigation and transactional work tied to financial issues.
He currently practices at Goldburd McCone, conducting matters that draw on his accounting background, corporate experience and admissions to state and federal courts.