Attorney David A. Cannon 

David A. Cannon

Of Counsel

David A. Cannon

Practice Areas

  • Joint Ventures
  • Partnerships
  • Real Estate Law
  • Commercial Leasing
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Commercial Lending
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Estate Planning
  • Trusts
  • Estate Administration

Education

  • Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York
    • J.D.
  • Hamilton College
    • B.A.

Overview

David A. Cannon is of counsel to the New York City law firm of Kaufmann Gildin & Robbins LLP, where he specializes in real estate and trust and estates law.

Mr. Cannon has practiced and continues to practice in all areas of real estate law including acquisition and conveyance of commercial and residential properties, commercial leasing, lender's and borrower's counsel in connection with commercial and residential mortgage financings, sale leaseback transactions and joint venture partnership structuring. Mr. Cannon has represented various exclusive New York City cooperative corporations and condominium associations as well as a major New York City bank. Currently, Mr. Cannon represents one of the largest developers of residential property in the Southeast United States as well as the owners of several major commercial buildings in Manhattan.

Mr. Cannon’s  trusts and estates practice includes estate planning, estate and gift taxation, charitable planning, trust and estate administration, and pre - and post - nuptial agreements and planning.

Mr. Cannon has lectured to various subcommittees of the New York City Bar Association in the trusts and estates area. He is the author, among other works, of "Estate, Income and Property Tax Effects of Changing Domicile From New York to Florida", which appeared in the New York State Bar Journal.

Mr. Cannon is a member of the New York bar and is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. He received a B.A. degree with honors from Hamilton College and his law degree from the Fordham University School of Law.

Bar Admissions

  • New York
  • U.S. Tax Court

Published Works

  • Estate, Income and Property Tax Effects of Changing Domicile From New York to Florida, New York State Bar Journal, January, 1991