About David
David Kirsch is an attorney admitted to practice in New York who runs a small private practice. He has built his career around courtroom work and client representation. He keeps his caseload manageable and his days focused on the detail work that litigation demands.
Kirsch earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Business from Hofstra University in 2001 after beginning his undergraduate studies in 1997. He went on to law school at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, completing his J.D. in 2006 and taking coursework in criminal law. The combination of an international business degree and legal training gave him a practical perspective on transactional issues and the rules that govern criminal proceedings.
Early in his career he served as an associate at Koehler & Isaacs, LLP. That role exposed him to courtroom procedure, case preparation and the pace of legal practice in New York. He worked on litigation matters and handled the kinds of filings and client communications that form the backbone of trial work.
After time in firm practice he moved into solo practice. He operates The Law Offices of David Kirsch. The office handles a steady stream of matters and maintains a local presence. His work there is hands-on. He manages files personally and is the primary contact for clients.
Kirsch’s background in criminal law during law school informs much of his current work. He combines courtroom experience from his associate days with the autonomy of running his own practice. The result is a practice that emphasizes direct client contact, file management and courtroom preparedness. He is admitted to the New York bar and conducts matters that require knowledge of state criminal procedure and evidence rules.
Clients who come to his office find a lawyer who handles the practical steps of litigation: pleadings, discovery, hearings and trials. Cases vary in size and scope, and he adapts his approach to the demands of each file. He currently practices at The Law Offices of David Kirsch and concentrates on criminal defense and related matters.