Georgia Kramer
Kramer Kozek LLP
445 Hamilton Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Phone: (914) 683-3500
Fax: (914) 428-1660
 
 
Education
Barnard College, B.A., 1964
New York University School of Law, L.L.B.; cum laude, 1967; Editor, Law Review

New York University School of Law, L.L.M., Taxation
 
2011-02-02 18:52:33

Georgia Kramer is one of the pioneering attorneys of New York divorce law, having built a career breaking through professional barriers and establishing precedent-setting law along the way. Creative, aggressive and tough, Kramer has a record of shrinking from few showdowns. It’s a remarkable reputation as a courtroom litigator that many in the field quietly admire.

Growing up in the Bronx (she attended Bronx High School of Science before heading to Barnard), Kramer had the early support of a progressive family active in the Civil Rights movement, and remains steadfast in her values of social fairness.

Kramer went to NYU Law in large part because “more women were in the class”; she graduated near the top of it and was awarded The Order of the Coif. She and her husband, Nathaniel Kramer, a trademark attorney, are longtime residents of Westchester County. She became the first village attorney for Rye Brook, N.Y. and helped create the laws for the new entity.

Empowered in part by strong financial skills (she received a separate Master’s degree in taxation) Kramer was a confident advocate even early on. With her first divorce cases Kramer found the playing field woefully uneven; over the years she lobbied hard for changes that allowed the valuation of such assets as professional practices, retirement benefits, contract rights, even golf club memberships. Such assets are routine parts of marital property today, in no small part thanks to attorneys like Kramer. In the last decade Kramer has solidified her place among the elite of divorce law, representing the spouses of judges and lawyers, as well as lawyers themselves. “I’m an advocate – people don’t come to me if they have an easy case.”

Twelve years ago, Kramer teamed with Neil Kozek while they were both partners with a Manhattan based firm. In 2003 they formed Kramer Kozek LLP, now already one of the leading firms in the region. The walls of their new White Plains offices are adorned with colorful, modernist portrait art, another longtime love of Kramer’s. She and her husband have two grown children of accomplishment; daughter Cheryl is an editor with Redbook magazine, and son David is a Silicon Valley intellectual property attorney.

"I take a lot of pride in using my financial and tax skills for clients . . . that leads to positive outcomes for my clients."