Jeffrey B. Gold
Jeffrey B. Gold received his law degree from Fordham University in 1987. After graduation, he worked at two mid-size New York law firms, Mound, Cotton & Wollan and then Rivkin, Radler & Kremer, handling complex litigation matters in NY, NJ, MI, PA and KY. In 1997, Mr. Gold formed Israelson & Gold, which fast became one of Long Island’s premier small commercial and coverage litigation firms, representing among others: Hermitage Insurance Company, Yasuda Insurance Company, The American International Group, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Columbian Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Nationwide Group, as well as numerous corporate clients including: Fortunoff, Palanker Chevrolet/ General Motors, Pergament, Bauerle Realty, and Pitcairn Properties.

In 2004, upon the dissolution of Israelson & Gold, Mr. Gold formed Gold, Stewart, Kravatz, Benes & Stone, LLP.

Mr. Gold is Commissioner on the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission. He was formerly a Board Member of Nassau County’s Department of Assessment and was partly responsible for correcting errors in the County’s first property tax reassessment in 60 years. Mr. Gold is also a frequent speaker on tax grievance and insurance issues.

Jeffrey B. Gold is a member of the New York Bar, as well as the bars of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.