Joshua B. Subin is a Westchester municipal law lawyer. Joshua is a former Assistant Town Attorney and is a member of our Municipal Law & Land Use and commercial Litigation groups. Joshua practices in the areas of New York municipal entities in Westchester County, including Boards of Trustees, Planning Boards, Zoning Boards of Appeal, and represents his municipal clients when disputes are litigated. Joshua provides Special Counsel advice to municipalities in Westchester County on a myriad of municipal law issues, the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, SEQRA, and regulations to SEQRA, municipal code revision, code enforcement, in rem tax foreclosure, Freedom of Information Law applications and matters pertaining to the disclosure of public records. Josh also represents private clients on zoning and planning approvals on real estates development throughout Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties, Joshua is a respected commercial litigator and presents private clients in litigation matters, including, but not limited to, commercial, contract, land use, and zoning and real property disputes. Joshua has also written extensively for various publications. As a contract employee, Joshua has drafted and edited New York Pre-Suit Considerations and New York Discovery outlines while working for Thomson Reuters's Practical Law Company. As an Editor and Staff Attorney for BARBRI, Joshua drafted portions of the New Yorker Conviser Mini-Review 2003 Revision and CT Essay Book 2003 Revision.