Warshaw Jean
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Warshaw Jean practices in a narrow stretch of Midtown where zoning variances and commercial lease disputes turn up more often than visitors expect. The office sits on the far side of Park Avenue South, a couple blocks past the usual foot traffic. If you’re navigating from below 19th Street, the quickest cut is east on 24th, head north on Lexington, then jog over—directions can tighten once the cross-streets start locking during rush hour.
Clients arrive with questions on partnership dissolutions, corporate dissolutions, buyers’ remorse litigation, or franchise non-compete enforcement, and the paperwork can pile before noon. Their table is built for squeezing in the small filings that bigger firms wave off, and the hourly cadence keeps unexpected invoices from ballooning into surprises. Bring your operating agreement or the last cease-and-desist letter that landed in your inbox; they’ll match it against the court docket or the secretary of state’s filings.
You won’t see a marquee on the door; the entry is tucked beside a Thai place that closes at nine. When you press the buzzer, give your full name—previous clients have learned the hard way that buzzers attached to rival suites can lead to sprinting across the lobby. After-hours visitors sometimes catch a student studying tax code in the hallway, but they’ll buzz you straight through.
See the entrance and the shortest walking route on the map: view listing. If the line on the sidewalk curls past the Korean BBQ cart, call ahead and they’ll slide you into the next slot instead of the usual elevator queue. *212.722.2240*