Our Firm

Our Firm

With over thirty years of experience , we provide foreclosure cradle to grave representation with the expertise, attention and communication, that lenders and investors demand, surpassing the assembly line type law firms. 

We meet or exceed Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae guidelines for New Jersey Foreclosures and Bankruptcies, while providing our clients with unique advantages over the larger firms. We offer innovative pro-active solutions, senior partner access and quick responsiveness to both our clients and their borrowers.

When you have questions, issues or problems, you want immediate, accurate and dependable advice without equivocation. Our firm provides that with its most senior partners, not legal assistants or paralegals as provided by the factory firms. 

It often takes hours to get a response from the large firms. At Pellegrino and Feldstein, we are always available to you and your personnel for practical, immediate and accurate advice. That is what you can expect from us.

Spotlight on Deborah Feldstein
Deborah T. Feldstein

Deborah T. Feldstein is a seasoned attorney whose practice spans mortgage foreclosures, tax sale certificate foreclosures, condominium lien enforcement, title litigation, landlord–tenant disputes, and workouts involving distressed real estate. She represents banks, private lenders, investors, condominium associations, and property owners, providing strategic guidance through complex transactions and disputes with a practical, results-driven approach.

Throughout her career, Ms. Feldstein has managed hundreds of tax lien foreclosure actions from initial demand through final judgment/sheriff’s sale, as well as post-judgment proceedings such as motions for surplus funds and eviction matters. She is adept at negotiating settlements, and deeds in lieu of foreclosure, and she regularly advises clients on ways to resolve matters efficiently while minimizing risk. Ms. Feldstein also represents her tax lien clients in cases where the property owner has filed for bankruptcy protection and can assist tax lien holders with bankruptcy litigation matters. Ms. Feldstein also handles residential and commercial real estate matters.

Ms. Feldstein earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware and her Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware Law School. She is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Clients value her meticulous attention to detail, deep knowledge of New Jersey real estate law, and steadfast commitment to achieving favorable outcomes in both contested and uncontested matters

Spotlight on Seth A. Kurs
Seth A. Kurs

Seth A. Kurs is an experienced attorney whose practice focuses on residential and commercial real estate transactions, creditor’s rights, and related litigation. He represents buyers, sellers, lenders, and investors in complex property matters, guiding clients from contract through closing with precision, efficiency, and practical problem-solving. His work also includes mortgage foreclosures, tax sale certificate foreclosures, landlord–tenant matters, title disputes, and workouts involving distressed properties.

Licensed in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Mr. Kurs has the ability to handle matters that cross state lines and involve multiple jurisdictions. He earned his undergraduate degree from Thomas Edison State University and his Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School. After law school, Seth served as a judicial clerk in the Supreme Court of New York, Kings County, Criminal Division, Domestic Violence Part, with the Honorable Charles A. Posner. In addition to being a practicing attorney, Mr. Kurs is also an accomplished musician and has been an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) for nearly 40 years. He serves as corporate counsel to private EMS agencies, and pro bono counsel to a number of volunteer EMS agencies and fire companies. Mr. Kurs is a lecturer on the Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations of EMS, scope of practice, communications, as well as the proper documentation of medical records.

Clients value his clear communication, attention to detail, and commitment to protecting their interests while delivering favorable outcomes in both contested and uncontested matters.