About David

David Kohina earned his law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 2009 after completing undergraduate studies at Touro College, where he received a B.S. in Business Administration and Computer Science in 2005. His education combined legal training with a background in business and technology, a pairing that has influenced the way he approaches client problems.

After graduating from Brooklyn Law School, Kohina began practicing in New York. He has built a practice that reflects steady, independent development rather than a series of high-profile leaps. Over time he established his own firm, choosing a small-office model that allows him to manage client matters directly and to maintain close oversight of casework.

Kohina's career has included active participation in professional circles. He holds several memberships in local associations, one of which he has maintained since 2016. Those memberships have kept him connected to peers and to developments in state practice, and they serve as a regular source of professional contact and practical updates.

Colleagues describe Kohina as pragmatic in the way he evaluates legal issues. He tends to break complex matters into manageable parts, explain options plainly, and prioritize clear next steps for clients. That practical bent reflects his earlier studies in business and computer science, where problem-solving and methodical analysis are central. He has applied those skills to the variety of matters that come through his office.

His office, Kohina Law Office, PLLC, operates in New York. The firm structure is compact by design. It allows Kohina to be directly involved in both case strategy and client communication. Clients who prefer a hands-on lawyer often find this arrangement appealing because it reduces handoffs and keeps the attorney-client relationship direct.

Outside of the office, Kohina stays engaged with developments in the law through the networks he has joined. He maintains ties to local practitioners and uses those connections to stay current on procedural and substantive shifts that affect day-to-day practice in the state.

As of 2026 he continues to practice in New York from Kohina Law Office, PLLC, representing clients in matters before state tribunals and in transactional contexts.

Education

Brooklyn Law School

J.D. (2009) | Law

2006

Touro College

B.S. (2005) | Business Administration and Computer Sciense

2002

Languages

Hebrew (Spoken, Written) Russian (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York

Office Locations

Main Office

 2709 Coney Island Avenue Suite 3 Brooklyn NY 11235