| Partner Berkman, Henock, Peterson & Peddy PC
| Bruce J. Bergman is a partner with Berkman, Henoch, Peterson & Peddy PC in Garden City, New York. He practices in the areas of real estate, title and commercial litigation, and is the author of a three-volume text, Bergman on New York Mortgage Foreclosures.
Bergman is a member of the USFN; the American College of Real Estate Lawyers; and Scribes, the American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects. He is a fellow with the American College of Mortgage Attorneys and a member of the New York State Land Title Association. In addition, he is an adjunct associate professor of real estate at New York University Real Estate Institute and a special lecturer in law at Hofstra Law School.
He is a regular contributor of a real estate update column on mortgage foreclosure for the New York Law Journal, as well as a regular columnist in the New York Real Property Law Journal and Servicing Management, and is a contributing author to the New York Lawyer’s Deskbook. Bergman is an adviser to The New York Times on matters relating to mortgage foreclosure, and wrote the chapter on New York foreclosure law for the multi-volume The Law of Distressed Real Estate, as well as the New York foreclosure summary section of the National Mortgage Servicer’s Reference Directory. He has written more than 300 articles in his field that have appeared in scholarly journals and professional publications, his biography appears in Who's Who In American Law and he is listed in Best Lawyers In America and New York Super Lawyers.
Bergman earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and his juris doctorate from Fordham University School of Law.
He can be reached at b.bergman@bhpp.com.
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