Craig M. Notte is a Partner at Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins & Goidel, P.C. who began as an associate in its Supreme Court litigation department in May 2005. His practice currently includes commercial and residential rent disputes, Yellowstone actions, foreclosures, proceedings to collect money judgments, as well as real estate matters in Surrogate's Court. Mr. Notte also represents condominium and cooperative boards in actions and proceedings for unpaid common charges and maintenance and all other issues arising in the co-op/condo context, and is versed in Housing Court holdover and non-payment proceedings, rent stabilization, and bankruptcy-related issues in the landlord-tenant and condominium contexts.
His article "Underpinning Under the New Building Code" was published in the New England Real Estate Journal in September 2009. From 2002-2005 he was a guest lecturer with Lorman Education Services on the topic of judgment collection in landlord-tenant disputes. In 2001 he received the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Pro Bono Award, and in 1997, he received the Stephen J. Thompson Award from Catholic University School of Law for authoring an article entitled “Copyright Infringement in Cyberspace.”