About David I.
David I. Rosenblatt built a legal path that began in classrooms and led into federal courthouses. He completed his undergraduate studies at Yeshiva University in 2008, earning a B.A. in economics, and went on to receive his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 2011.
He entered practice soon after law school and cut his teeth in litigation. In 2012 he worked as a litigation associate for H. Bruce Fischer, Esq., where he handled motion practice and discovery matters for civil cases. The next year he joined Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP as a litigation lawyer, taking on more complex commercial disputes and courtroom responsibilities. By 2018 he was listed as a lawyer at Stok Kon + Braverman, where he continued to handle litigation matters for a range of clients.
Rosenblatt holds active bar memberships in New York and Florida. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Those admissions allow him to appear in federal courts across multiple jurisdictions and to litigate civil disputes at both the state and federal levels.
His career shows steady progression from smaller-scale roles to more demanding litigation assignments. Early work focused on case management and discovery. Later roles included drafting dispositive motions, participating in depositions, and arguing in court. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing case files and precise in briefing, preferring clear legal analysis over rhetorical flourish.
Rosenblatt’s educational background in economics and law informs his approach to commercial litigation. He examines contracts and financial records closely, looking for transactional details that affect liability and remedies. He has handled matters involving contract disputes, creditor claims, and business torts, though his resume spans a variety of civil litigation issues rather than a single niche.
He maintains professional ties through active membership in The Florida Bar and the New York State Bar. These memberships keep him current on procedural updates and local court rules that shape litigation practice.
He currently practices at Stok Kon + Braverman, where he continues to represent clients in state and federal courts across New York and Florida. His current practice focuses on civil litigation in both state and federal forums.